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germany or ceders sanai
Hello;
I am new to the forum. I am looking at an L5 S1 ADR. Considering cedsrs sanai or Germany. Neurosurgeon from Cleveland clinic told me that he took out as many adr's as he put in. He stated they are dangerous:especially lumbar. However: I cannot stay this way. So it is Germany or Sinai. Anyone have experience with sinai? |
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Sinai would be a prodisc....Germany would be an M6...I suggest you research the discs and outcomes and way the advantages or disadvantages of each. IMHO, it's the M6 without hesitation.r
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2013 - MRI and CT scan....DDD L4-S1 left side (where my pain is) interarticularis pars fracture/defect with Spondylolithesis L5 over S1 with 2MM anterior displacement Feb. 2014 - Hybrid lumbar fusion(l5/S1), ADR(L4/L5)...2-level cervical ADR (C5/C6, C6/C7). Dr. Pablo Clavel of Quiron Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. All M6 implants (PEEK cage and plate from Medtronic at fusion level in lumbar.) SAME DAY OPERATION for both areas of the spine. |
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Davros,
I had my surgery in Germany, I have no regrets. If you are out of pocket on either side Europe is a consideration. If its being paid for by insurance Cleveland looks good from my perspective, because I'm cheap. BTW Harrison will be on you to make a Sig. |
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