The Back Log

I had my first surgery on October 25, 2004 - level three lumbar fusion with instrumentation, lamenectomy, removal of large synovial cyst at L-4/L5, two herniated discs (one replaced with artificial disc), lumbar scoliosis, spondylolysthesis (probably) caused by a sixth lumbar vertabrae. My second fusion surgery was on August 28, 2006. My third and most recent was February 24, 2011. I hope it will be my last, but my surgeon has now warned me that it might not be.

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Monday, August 01, 2011

February 24, 2011 - Third Time's the Charm?

I had my PATs and also met with the anesthesiologist/
resident for intake at the hospital in New Jersey. I saw my cardiac
doctor for clearance. February 24, 2011, I go in for my third
fusion surgery (this time L1-L2) in six and a half years. I will also
have the old instrumentation removed from the lower lumbar levels
since I'm solidly fused there and since he's there anyway.

I remember waking up from my first surgery back in October of 2004 and
thinking "It's over! I did it!" Sadly, it was not over. Never let
any surgeon assure you that he (or she) can fix you and afterward,
there will be no further problems. Your chances, after a multi-level
fusion, of slipping more either below or above your initial fusion
site is more than 50%. I have always said that I am glad I had my
surgeries because I was in poor shape before each of them. I hurt
and couldn't do much. Same thing before this last one. It's just that
you are never really "fixed" the way you are when you have, say, a hip
replaced. Touching the back through surgery is always dicey and can
lead to other issues later on. I know there will be people who say "Oh,
but I'm fine after my fusion surgery" but they are only a few years post-op.
Heck, some are only a few weeks post-op. wish them well, but I know better.

With fusion surgery, always keep your hopes high, your expectations
low and your fingers crossed.

And find a good surgeon, a spine specialist preferably.