What's your experience with Vertiflex Superion Implant?
Has anyone had the Veriflex Superion implant. I had it and it did not seem to work for me. Would appreciate any one that has information. Thanks
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I am discussing the Vertiflex procedure with my doctor now. How are you doing 2 months postop?
I will probably have 2 Vertiflex implants in September. Keep us posted on your dad’s progress.
A friend of mine did and so far so good. I'm considering and would be curious to learn about your experience.
I had a Vertiflex procedure back in March this year L4/5. It has helped some maybe 25%
Now after 5 months I’m experiencing a pulling from my buttocks down the back of my legs.
Is really painful walking. Each morning the first thing I have to do take pain medication.
Has anyone else experienced this and if so, do you find anything to help it. Thanking you in advance for any suggestions or help.
Hello @ladeedi51. Sorry to hear that you are having some additional pain at this point.
You will notice that I have moved your post into an existing discussion on the Vertiflex procedure that you can find here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/vertiflex-procedure/
Members @kdurham and @jenniferhunter have both shared in this discussion and may be able to come back and add their thoughts.
I am wondering if you had stretching as part of your post-op recovery and, if so, if that is something you have continued or are doing?
Thank you Amanda for responding and also moving me to Vertiflex discussion board.
I have been going to PT since May. Doing a lot of stretching at that time. Now I have only been going for deep tissue massage for the problem I mentioned but it hasn’t helped. In answer to your question - I have not been doing my exercises & stretches the way I should be. Not in a consistent basis. Maybe I should try doing them again.
Hi: I am a 78 y/o male with severe stenosis. I had 2 Vertiflex implants 6 weeks apart. The first one at L4-5 pushed L4 up and caused severe groin and thigh pain. Second on at L4-3 didn't help much. Now almost a year later still in a lot of pain. A spine surgeon suggests that the L4-5 implant helped to actually herniate the disc. Seems like a lot of the Doctors that perform this procedure are not surgeons, mine was an anesthesiologist trained by Boston Scientific to do the implants. Boston Scientific has "factory reps" that try to intervene when problems arise. Mine was a nice guy but basically no assistance. Doctor that performed the procedures no longer with that practice. I am basically sorry I ever heard of Vertiflex.
I had a procedure, called MILD, performed by a pain mgt doctor on June 24. Immediately after waking up , I told him I had nerve pain in both legs. It felt like sciatica. He brushed it off saying that was normal. Two days later I went back to his office and said somethings wrong --my legs are in pain. Lots of pain. Again he brushed it off. He suggested injections again and an MRI, steroids. Nothing worked. I decided to see a Neurosurgeon in Wellington, FL.This is the same Neurosurgeon that did a minimally invasive successful back surgery on my brother.
As I'm writing this, I am several hours post surgery. I feel good but time will tell. I had a laminotomy and microdesectomy.
What I wanted you to know is that after the surgery, the neurosurgeon came out and told my husband that the pain mgt doctor had nicked the Dura surrounding the nerves during the MILD procedure. There were drops of spinal fluid floating around. I think the Dura is some sort of sheath - the MRI showed several drops of spinal fluid floating around(!) (The pain mgt dr told us he was "aggressive" when he was doing the procedure on me. I guess so!)
A pain mgt doctor is NOT a neurosurgeon. If anything goes wrong, they are not versed in taking care of a major spinal surgery mistake. The upshot of all of this is, while orthopedic doctors generally have a “fellowship” in neurosurgery, it’s limited training. A neurosurgeon, on the other hand, is much more capable when it comes to nerves in the entire body.
I hear you! I am so sorry for the pain you are going through. See my post above, I too had a procedure that was botched by a pain manager/anesthesiologist.
My pain Dr. is recommending a.’Minuteman’ device which is similar to Vertiflex but fuses it in place to prevent movement.
Anyone familiar with Monuteman?