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Hybrid Lumbar Surgery
My doctor is Richard Kahmann in Santa Barbara. My L3-4 is severely degenerative, bone on bone. My L4-5 is bulging and causing severe pain. My surgeon wants to do a fusion on L3-4 and a ADR on L4-5. I've had a CT and a discogram done and it was positive that those disc were the ones causing me my pain. I've had numerous 2nd and 3rd opinions and everyone agrees that this is what needs to be done. I would like to know if anyone has had this type of surgery done and what it is like. My doctor was recommended by a friend that had a successful ADR done a few years ago and by my lawyer. Any input would be very much appreciated.
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Still looking for any information please
I was talking to my doctor yesterday and she answered a lot of my questions but I would like information from people that have gone through it. I'm nervous since it is such a major surgery.
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Hey I wrote a long winded response but I accidently deleted it. I will give you an abridged version that hopefully captures the essence:
To get info on hybrids try the search function under the surgical outcomes forum and then PM some people whose stories resonate. They will be the ones to give the best advice if you are going that route. Note that ADR doctors in the US will ALWAYS recommend a hybrid fusion for multilevel because that is all insurance companies will pay for because that is all the FDA studies really studied for. :/ If you have the $$ and then time you may want to investigate other options outside of the country, e.g. I got a 3 level ADR no fusion in Spain last week. FYI I did investigate the US as an option and was given a hybrid as a solution but it just wasn't for me - your mileage may vary. Send your films to some overseas doctors to get their opinion it is usually free for a review and they may have another opinion. Just some food for thought.
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Lifelong history of back issues from a young age, spasms etc. 1995 - Weightlifting injury 1997 - Hip Injury 2009 - Trampoline injury (just bounced down on my butt) 2009-2011 Physiotherapy and medication, progress but no lasting pain relief 2010 - X-Ray DDD L5-S1, L4-L5, L4-L3 2010 - MRI Herniation L5-S1, Bulges L4-L5, L4-L3 2011 - Epidurals - No relief 2012 - Facet Injections - No relief 2012 - Discogram TBI - positive L3-S1 L3-S1 ADR M6-L w Clavel 11/28/2012 |
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