Concerned about fusion, have osteoporosis: What are TLIF, ALIF, XLIF?
I have consulted many surgeons because I have serious concerns about having fusion since I have osteoporosis. I found out there are at least four types of fusion and I would like to understand them better and what would be the best for me. Can someone elucidate on TLIF, ALIF and XLIF ?
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@annie1 Believe the experts. My expert fixes other doctor's replacement disk problems and they are very serious with potential paralysis. During the surgery, he is obligated to do a fusion anyway.
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Ok so who is your Dr and you are saying that replacement disc is not very safe?
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Can you please resend me the name of the surgeon? I think you have to send it privately to me on the Mayo connect. Thank you so much
@annie1 how do I send it privately?
Actually I found the old post and you sent me his name. Tyler is the first name. So you have osteoporosis or had it at the time of your fusion? And everything worked out okay? In terms of sending things privately I figured it out a while ago but right now I'm just getting up I'll try to coach you through it another time. Thanks
A couple of the surgeons I spoke to said they would do a posterior incision and that doesn't fit with what your surgeon told you about how it would be better to do the side incision for someone with osteoporosis. I'll have to ask them about that. I am having injections once a month for the osteoporosis of evenity which has increase my bone density already but it's still osteoporosis I think. I need to have another bone scan. I've been flying all over the country literally to talk to different surgeons and none of them have been as detailed as what you describe from the doctor in Houston which bothers me. Maybe I should see him but that's adding another trip. Anyway I have an appointment with a specialist in Boston who works a lot with osteoporetic spine so I think he should be a good bet. But in the meantime I'm going to ask the other guys why they would do the posterior with my osteoporosis.