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jinks67
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Hi all,
I wrote a previous post but deleted it as it was rather long...I'm pretty miserable right now and i guess I was just venting a bit...
My question is - in your opinions and experiences, should post-operative instability be addressed surgically, and if not, whats the long-term prognosis.
I had 2 ops for a disc herniation at l5-s1 (Apr and Sept 2007). Left Leg pain and disc problems persist plus some scarring (MRI 6 mths ago) and in addition i've developed considerable back pain and sporadic sciatica in right leg. Folling a surgeons advice, I had xrays to test for instability and have, at L5-S1, 11mm retrolisthesis on standing, 14mm on flexion and 8mm on extension. First surgeon recommenRAB total decompression and fusion, second surgeon thinks surgery won't help (as its a third operation) and that I should just be looking at long-term pain relief. First surgeon is fantastic but seeing him would involve a one year wait and relocation from France to the UK. Not impressed by second surgeon whatsoever, but maybe he's right?!?
Thanks for your thoughts all,
Jinks
I wrote a previous post but deleted it as it was rather long...I'm pretty miserable right now and i guess I was just venting a bit...
My question is - in your opinions and experiences, should post-operative instability be addressed surgically, and if not, whats the long-term prognosis.
I had 2 ops for a disc herniation at l5-s1 (Apr and Sept 2007). Left Leg pain and disc problems persist plus some scarring (MRI 6 mths ago) and in addition i've developed considerable back pain and sporadic sciatica in right leg. Folling a surgeons advice, I had xrays to test for instability and have, at L5-S1, 11mm retrolisthesis on standing, 14mm on flexion and 8mm on extension. First surgeon recommenRAB total decompression and fusion, second surgeon thinks surgery won't help (as its a third operation) and that I should just be looking at long-term pain relief. First surgeon is fantastic but seeing him would involve a one year wait and relocation from France to the UK. Not impressed by second surgeon whatsoever, but maybe he's right?!?
Thanks for your thoughts all,
Jinks