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Rob Wilson 10-22-2010 11:19 PM

M6 cervical
 
Do you know which surgeons in the US are using the cervical M6? Is it approved by any insurance? Thanks

mmglobal 10-23-2010 11:16 AM

Rob, m6 is nowhere near approval status. I don't know if there are clinical trial slots available. If you find out, let us know. See my recent post about a very experienced m6 surgeon w/lower costs than available elsewhere.

Mark

Rob Wilson 10-24-2010 05:37 PM

Mark - thanks. Can you lead me where this string on M6 surgeon is located. Hope you find a way to get better. I am thinking of you and hoping and praying that you will get improvement.

mmglobal 10-26-2010 01:48 AM

http://www.ispine.org/forum/ispine/1...e-options.html

cherylstewart67 12-17-2010 01:30 PM

vien cut at stenum
 
wow, how scary! i am in the process of sending off my films and paper work to stenum. which surgeon was it?

jchristin 12-28-2010 05:34 AM

I would seriously use caution when considering Stenum.

My friend is finally on his return home having experienced becoming paralyzed as a result of surgery at Stenum.

Ask Corina, Sue or Malte Petersen if they have ever had a patient experience nearly complete paralysis from surgery. If they say no, they are not being truthful. I would so welcome reading their reply to that question. My friend is currently en-route home after having been paralyzed as a result of surgery performed by Ritter-Lang. He was there for nearly four months! They eventually shipped my friend off to a rehab facility outside of Potsdam where he was suppose to receive aggressive therapy - but that is a big laugh.

Stenum has performed many successful surgeries from what I have been told. But it has cost my friend his sense of independence, mobility, ability to write, he cannot walk, and is in a wheelchair. He arrived at Stenum upright, walking without any problems and left an invalid. His professional career is not in great question. I would seriously reconsider my options before ever setting foot inside Stenum Hospital.

I wish you wellness in your quest.

Rob Wilson 12-28-2010 02:45 PM

I can only add that while I was there, there was a man who was paralyzed due to a cervical surgery. And of course my story is pretty serious.


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