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J & J have nothing to do with ProDisc.
Suggesting that an individual case like this has to do with the design of the disc seems silly to me. I know hundreds of successful ProDisc patients. I know many failures of all device types. The ProDisc does not have a failure rate that is substantially different than the others. I have never seen sloppy work from Dr. Bertagnoli. I have hundreds of clients who have been to him, and hundreds more that have been elsewhere. His output is uniformly excellent. Sadly, all spine surgeries come with substantial chance of failure. Unnecessary failures come from technical issues related to incorrect implantation. More unnecessary failures come from failed diagnoses that might have been avoided with more appropriate patient selection. There will still be a substantial percentage of failures that we don't understand. Many of the surgeons I now suspect that many or most of these failures would have failed regardless of the implant or type of surgery. I believe that is true. I have seen so many unexplained failed spine surgeries of all types. Gotta go now... more later.
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1997 MVA 2000 L4-5 Microdiscectomy/laminotomy 2001 L5-S1 Micro-d/lami 2002 L4-S1 Charite' ADR - SUCCESS! 2009 C3-C4, C5-C6-C7, T1-T2 ProDisc-C Nova Summer 2009, more bad thoracic discs! Life After Surgery Website President: Global Patient Network, Inc. Founder: www.iSpine.org |
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IMO, based on commonsense, replacing a disk with a ball and socket is asking for trouble. I would ask surgeons why they would use what seems to me a Frankenstein when a virtual disk...the M6 is available. Simply put, why is a non shock absorbing disk that is unable to modulate motion better for me and my spine than a disk that acts like the real thing. If Dr B is reading this I would love to hear him explain it. He certainly did not explain it to Saud. So Dr B if you happen to read this can you explain why you put to ball and sockets into this patient and can you explain why you are ignoring him? Put another way, in your best medical judgement please justify the use of a B&S style ProDisc when the M6 was available. I don't know the condition of this patient's spine pre or post surgery but you do Dr B. That being said can you explain under what conditions a ball and socket ProDisk is a better choice than the M6? |
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ADR Seeker - I totally agree with you that the ball and socket does not mimic what God gave us. However, when I was deciding which disc to get, it mad sense that the simple 2 piece all steel disc seemed the best choice to last without issues. I have the Maverick and I am sure it puts extra strain on my body vs. the M6. However, the M6 has many different parts and materials. More for there to go wrong in the M6? See below story of a Mobi disc that attempts to mimic the human disc but has had issues.
LDR Mobidisc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 2005 my husband had single level ADR (L5/S1) at Alpha Klinik w/ Dr. Zeegers. An LDR Mobidisc was used. The surgery was successful at the time. Early this year, Tommy began to have severe, debilitating pain in his back. After MRIs, CT scans, and Xrays we found the problem. LDR used a titanium pin as a "marker" for the polyethylene core of the Mobidisc. That pin has become dislodged and is sticking Tommy in the back every time he moves. LDR has tried to shift the blame to Zeegers stating that Dr Z put the disc in backwards. But regardless, the pin should never have come out of the core. None of the doctors in Dallas will help due to liability issues. Oddly, earlier this year we sent Tommy's Xrays and MRIs to Dr Zeegers who never mentioned the pin sticking out of the disc into Tommy's back until we called him to say we found the problem. When we told him what we found, he said yes he had seen that too but did not believe it was the source of pain. The new discogram says that 100% of Tommy's pain in coming from L5/S1. Tommy is in horrible pain and very depressed. Tommy is not the first Mobidisc recipient to have this issue. - there are 12. I adore Dr Zeegers but think it is odd he didn't mention the pin. And, I have asked LDR to provide contact info for the surgeons who had the same problem and they continue to be evasive. What do you think we should do????
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Rob Wilson 2/06 L4/5, L5/S1 ADR Stenum Hospital - Iliac vein cut w/ occlusion of iliac vein and hematoma 12/06 thru 8/07 Laser Spine Institute - 6 surgeries on L3/4 both sides, L4/5 both sides, L5/S1 both sides 4/08 Bonati Institute - redo of L5/S1 right 8/08 Bonati Institute - redo of L5/S1 left 12/08 Bonati Institute - redo of L4/5 right and left 9/09 Piriformis surgery to remove piriformis muscle causing sciatica |
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The Neo Disk is the simplest motion modulating shock absorbing disk. It makes the most sense to me. I suspect that the M6 and the Neo Disk are more durable than the ball and socket designs that use nylon bushing or metal on metal.
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Back to you Suad vs. which disc is better ...
Have you contacted a doctor and been seen for the complaints you currently have? I do hope so. I would urge you to be seen sooner than later so that hopefully you can get a diagnosis and also treatment plan and some relief from the discomforts/pain that you are experiencing. As Mark stated sometimes spine surgeries just don't work out the way they were intended no matter how well everything is done. I would not bother yourself with the negativity of wondering if the right disc was used or not rather just finding out what is going on now and how to make things better. I believe while churning out negative feelings our bodies respond to this with muscular tension and creating more pain so please as best you are able try to not let the negativity get you totally down and try to move forward with your care even if you aren't getting a response from Dr.B. See someone if you've not already. Please let us know how you're doing if you've time. |
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The statement that God made our bodies the best design they could be. I am an engineer and from an biological standpoint the body is an amazing piece of work but from an engineering standpoint the body is an flawed design, when it works it works great, but one flaw can break the entire chain, one injury can have a domino effect. As engineers you design things with safety factors and secondary protection factors that protect things in the event of a small failure, the body often does not have the ability to do that. First of all just the act of making us upright beings causes an enormous amount of stress on the body. And evolution/nature often takes millions of years to perfect a design.
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Maybe our bodies were only designed to last until we were expected to die... say 30-40 years?
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1997 MVA 2000 L4-5 Microdiscectomy/laminotomy 2001 L5-S1 Micro-d/lami 2002 L4-S1 Charite' ADR - SUCCESS! 2009 C3-C4, C5-C6-C7, T1-T2 ProDisc-C Nova Summer 2009, more bad thoracic discs! Life After Surgery Website President: Global Patient Network, Inc. Founder: www.iSpine.org |
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