So sorry to hear this! I lost my appeals too, and I'm now the proud owner of a janky ACDF.
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janky fusion
Makes me so angry that the system makes us chose not the best options... I hope you heal well...
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That sucks insurance won't pay, but they will pay for a procedure that has a high rate of adjacent level disease in the future. An ortho that I know said the policy may be due to the fact that in an ADR, the surgeon needs to clear out any bone spurs or deposits, etc. That way everything is nice and clean. In a ACDF, its not done as there is no more movement, so its an easier surgery and everybody makes more money.
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I'm actually currently freaking out about this. My surgeon said he cleared the nerve exits on both sides during my surgery, but post-op I still have horrible radiculopathy in my right arm. He said he thinks it's from cord compression.
Last week I finally got out of my cervical collar and got back driving privileges, then ended up with a bunch of weird new symptoms. Surgeon ordered me back into the c-collar and to go get a new MRI ASAP...three days after I called to report the new symptoms. Got the MRI yesterday, and he was supposed to review it today and call me...but never did (trust me, I called the office five times to try and make it happen). However I did get the radiologist's report, and this is what I find: pre-op MRI report for that level: C5-6: There is a broad-based disc extrusion eccentric to the left, resulting in spinal stenosis with cord compression. There is a moderate right neural foraminal stenosis secondary to uncovertebral joint arthropathy. Post-op report: C5-6 intervertebral postoperative changes of ACDF. The spinal canal is widely patent. Right-sided uncovertebral spurring results in mild to moderate right neural foraminal narrowing. The left neural foramen is patent. Tell me if I'm reading this wrong, but it looks like he did NOT remove the bone spur on my right nerve canal at all!!! And I still have horrible right arm pain plus all these new post op issues from the stupid ACDF and what turns out to be an oversized PEEK cage (you can actually see how big it is in my images). The nightmare never ends and I don't know what to do :'( |
"psychiatrist"
Sorry to hear all the crap you are dealing with, sounds like some of the CA criminal work /comp system garbage I am going thru and have gone thru. People who do not understand and have never dealt with this type of trash can not even imagine it even exists. They would probably not believe this if they read it for themselves!! HANG IN THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Do another appeal and don't give up. I won on my third appeal.
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Anither Appeal
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If I recall when I was dealing with denials, each time they gave me a different reason for denying. Make sure you're providing evidenced backed practices to refute the denial. Don't forget to include articles that show ADR is less costly and healing is faster thus saving insurance thousands of dollars in the long run. I also contacted my congressman who helped me tremendously since my insurance is Tricare and my injuries were all service connected.
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