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Old 08-23-2012, 01:53 AM
iwannamovelikejagger iwannamovelikejagger is offline
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Default Newbie - Hybrid ADR/STALIF vs 2 Level ADR?

Hi everybody, I'm Dave! This is my first post so please be kind I have been reading your boards but didn't want to post until I had more knowledge. As you can see from my signature, over the past 3 years since my accident I had conservative treatments including a micro-discectomy at L4-L5 and S1-51 but I am still experiencing constant right-sided low back pain, secondary facet area pain and tingling on the soles of my feet. My facets are normal and did not respond to treatment and every surgeon now concludes it is secondary pain that may resolve with ADR surgery. I'm a young-ish guy in great shape, don't smoke and no health problems; also I'm a musician (who wishes he could sit down without pain!).

I am considering ADR and sent my scans for diagnosis to several ADR surgeons both in the U.S. and in Europe.

Instead of 2 level ADR, 3 surgeons recommended: Hybrid ADR/STALIF (ADR at L4-L5 and single-level fusion at S1-51). One surgeon said 2 level Prodisc ADR. Another surgeon uses Activ-L which seems to have a better outcome than Prodisc. I live in Florida so going to Europe for surgery is a big deal but I am considering it since they are more experienced with ADR.

As the S1-L5 disc moves very little compared to your other discs, over the years I guess these surgeons saw facet problems from too much movement with S1-L5 ADR, and concluded that if you need to replace L4-L5 and S1-L5, then depending on the patient, they may do a L4-L5 ADR and single-level fusion at S1-L5 instead of 2 level ADR...or am I wrong about the reason?

Please reply with your experiences and any studies comparing hybrid ADR/STALIF vs 2 level ADR.

I would like to hear from any 2 level Activ-L ADR or ADR/STALIF hybrid patients, what surgeon they used, especially if surgery got rid of your back and facet pain. Or just say hi
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2002- L4-L5 herniation (compression accident); low back pain.
2004- Micro-D L4-L5: success, pain-free.
2009- L4-L5 bulge, S1-L5 annular tear (bending accident); Pain: 45% right-side low back, 45% secondary butt/facet, 10% pins/needles soles of feet.
2011- L4-L5, S1-L5 Laser micro-D: failed, still in pain. Facets look normal, failed treatment, not pain generator.
2012- New MRI, X-ray. 3 ADR surgeons advise hybrid L4-L5 ADR & S1-L5 STALIF one level fusion, 1 says 2 level ADR. Prefer Activ-L.
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