4 level fusion advised...I sent mri and report to Mayo in Scottsdale
First ortho said ALIF PLIF 360 L1-L5, Second Ortho said PLIF L2-S1, I attached Mri Report. I sent MRI and report to Mayo, Scottsdale. That is 6 hours away if they accept my case. I will be having injection in a week. My symptoms are inner thigh and groin pain/discomfort. Dr. believes its coming from L4-L5 so if the injection relieves the pain, it is from my lumbar, if it doesn't relieve the pain then it might be a hip issue. The injection is diagnostic he said. He also said, "you have a lot going on in your back, I just want to be sure what I'm looking at". Im currently on pregamblin 25 and using a walker to get around.. Thank you for reading this. Id really like some input if you have similar experience and also experience of being from out of town and having it done at Mayo Clinic.
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I told them that i was tired of the pain and pain management doctor made it happen,My Dr. does not wanna do fusion till there is no other way
Thanks for responding,, I just ran across this as an option. I see the pain management Dr. this week so I am going to bring it up. I think its called ablation. I do feel that the ortho wants to exhaust every option before fusion surgery.
My Dr. also wants to wait until fusion is the only option. Thanks for responding.
Radio Frequency Ablation.
I changed neurologist because i went for appointment and fell to the floor and couldn't get up.Other patients picked me up.I went in to PA of neurologist and she gave a clean bill of health after seeing me hit the floor.Much happier with new Neurologist.
Thank you for the input. My pain management doc and everything else i have read indicate ablations are for facet nerve problems and not the nerve root itself. I will look into it further.
Please let me know!!
I’m interested in the surgical approach through the belly. Were you told why they’d go this route and not directly on your spine? (If i misread/misunderstood your post, I apologize.)
They can place a larger cage. It requires two surgeons… vascular surgeon and spine surgeon. I know two people that had this. One had a 2nd surgery and the other only required one. Different spine problems. It can only address S1/L5 and L5/L4.
In my case they would operate on L/3/4 and L2/L3 from the side or off to the front side with a different incision. Or possibly address the rest from back. Could be a two day surgery. The scoliosis docs both enter from the back and would fuse T12-S1. One also discussed bolting into the pelvis which would be removed in a year or two as people find this uncomfortable??
I could just have the cage and hope that that is where most of my pain is from vs actual back and perhaps not have to address the scoliosis or at least not till later. Do I want to have two major spine surgeries??
I’m so glad you mentioned the hip possibly causing the groin pain. While I am fused L4-S1 due to herniating discs and major sciatica due to the impingement on nerves, I later had groin pain. I went to PT for pelvic floor dysfunction but pain continued. After doing Dr Google research, I requested a hip MRI and found the culprit to be a totally torn labrum. At that point walking had become very painful and I opted for a labrum reconstruction surgery.
You may have two issues going on - hip and back. MRI definitely shows spine issues with the nerve impingements in your lumbar spine. I held off on my fusions until I lost control of my foot movement (foot drop). I would not wait as long as I did though, as I ended up with some permanent nerve damage.
Best of luck.