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					Originally Posted by Leigh on March 29, 2005
					
				 
				SURGERY DATE: February 7, 2005 
 
AGE ON DATE: 39 (10# overweight) 
 
SURGEON: Dr. Rudolph Bertagnoli 
 
SURGERY LOCATION: St. Elisebeth (Straubing) 
 
DEVICE(s), LEVEL(s): ProDisc at L4-L5 & L5-L1 
 
PRE-PAID DEPOSIT: 20.000 Euros 
AMOUNT BILLED: 
INSURANCE ALLOWED: 
OUT OF POCKET: 
EXPLANATIONS: Will update later 
 
ONSET OF LUMBAR PROBLEMS, DATE OF INJURY, CAUSE, ETC...: 
Mild low back pain since age 15 in 1980. Serious low back, right hip and right buttock pain since age 33 in 1998. Severe low back, right hip, right buttock, right leg, right foot & mid back pain since age 38 in 2003. I do feel my L5-S1 disc was injured in several falls from my hunter horse, specifically one in Spring 2003 when I landed with one buttock on each side of a standard wooden jump pole. I gave up all equestrian activities in June 2003.  
 
Pain radiates down the right side and is most often severe around the tailbone to right buttock and behind the right knee. There is no pain radiation down the left leg, but mild numbness has been noted. I do have intermittent numbness in my right lower leg and foot. I do not have any muscle weakness or other neurological deficits. 
 
My pain seems at its worst when standing. In the past, the pain has been at its worst when sitting. Previously walking has helped, but that has not been the case for six months. I have had to limit activities and completely stop my desired 30 minute daily aerobic exercise on an elliptical, all weight lifting and playing tennis so that I can save the emotional stamina needed to function in pain for performing activities of daily living and working at my desk. Contracting my abdominal muscles does seem to help while sitting and driving. I do often experience relief when lying extremely flat with my low back pressed firmly down. Neurological pain and muscular tension has been disturbing my sleep for 6 months. I struggle to enjoy my life and every day is a physical and emotional chore. 
 
My average pain level is 7. 
My minimum pain level is 3.  
My maximum pain level is 10. 
 
PRIOR SPINE SURGERIES AND PROCEDURES (IDET, ESI, etc...): 
Stretching, massage, exercise, quitting all equestrian activities, quitting tennis, physical therapy, electronic stimulation, traction, acupuncture, wearing of sacroiliac joint dis-function brace, not wearing high-heeled shoes, pain management including epidural steroid injections and often just laying around bored in bed have not provided relief from pain. I have not had spinal surgery.  
 
PRE-OP MEDICATIONS: 
I have tried celecoxib, cyclobenzaprine, hydrocodone and tramadol without success so I have discontinued use of these medications. 
 
PRE-OP DIAGNOSTICS: 
MRI showed L4-L5 & L5-S1 were dry. 
Discogram showed L4-L5 had posterior bulge and leak. Discogram showed L4-L5 was abnorma, degenerative and leaky - it could not hold the die. 
 
PRE-OP NEUROPATHIES (what, where, & degree of pain, numbness, tingling, sexual/bladder/bowel symptoms, etc.) 
 
TIME POST-OP AT ORIGINAL POST HERE: 
2.5 weeks post op on February 25, 2005  
 
DESCRIBE YOUR SURGICAL EXPERIENCE: 
2 Days Prior to Surgery 
Consume only clear liquids, no solid food 
Saline enema at bedtime to aid in bowel cleansing 
 
1 Day Prior to Surgery 
Consume only clear liquids, no solid food 
Saline enema at to aid in bowel cleansing 
Check-in to hospital at 9am. 
Clinical exam and surgical discussion with Dr. Dachs 
Anesthia consult with Dr. Vogel 
Afternoon bowel cleansing with phospha soda drink & 4 stimulant tablets 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Medication: ? 
 
Day of Surgery 
Morning relaxing medication 
Morning exam and surgical discussion with Dr. Fenk-Mayer 
4 hour surgery at noon with intibated anesthesia by Dr. Bertagnoli 
30 minutes in recovery, then to room in pain with IV & bladder catheder 
Allowed small sips of water 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
In significant surgical related pain throughout day & night 
Medication: ? 
 
1 Day after Surgery 
Dr. Dachs visits to examine incission & change dressing 
Morning 90' walk in room with PT carrying IV & catheder bag felt good on low back (20 hours after surgery) 
Midday 30' walk in rom with husband carrying IV & catheder bag felt good on low back 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Allowed liquid diet 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
In significant surgical related pain throughout day & night 
IV Medication: ? 
Oral Medication: Pain drops 
Regrets: Wish I would have walked more as it releives pain. 
 
2 Days after Surgery 
Catheder removed early in the morning 
Morning trip to x-ray the 2 ProDisc (perfectly positioned) 
Dr. Dachs visits to examine incission & change dressing 
Walked out into hall with IV as often as possible as it helps reduce pain 
Short discussion with PT 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Oral Medication: 3 doses of pain drops 
IV Medication: ? 
 
3 Days after Surgery 
First bowel movement late in the afternoon so allowed to begin solid food, remove IV and take a shower. 
Dr. Dachs visits to examine incission & change dressing 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Oral Medication: Dicofenac antiinflammatory & vitamin 3 times per day, 2 doses of pain drops 
 
4 Days after Surgery 
Morning Shower 
No bowel movement 
Dr. Dachs visits to examine incission & change dressing 
Moved to a quieter room with a better view 
Walked a total of 3 miles througout the day 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Oral Medication: Dicofenac antiinflammatory & vitamin 3 times per day, evening pain drops, nighttime sleeping pill 
Self medication with Dr. Dachs permission: middday stimulant suppository 
 
5 Days after Surgery 
Morning Shower 
Dr. Dachs visits to examine incission & change dressing 
Midday bowel movement 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Walked a total of 4 miles throughout the day 
Spent 1 hour on internet with wireless access in hospital lobby 
Felt really good and confident with moving my body all day. 
Oral Medication: Dicofenac antiinflammatory & vitamin 3 times per day 
Self medication: Morning stimulant suppository, evening Flexeril 
 
6 Days after Surgery 
Morning Shower 
Morning Bowel Movement 
Walked a total of 2 miles throughout the day 
Evening anti-thrombosis injection into upper thigh 
Oral Medication: Dicofenac antiinflammatory & vitamin 3 times per day 
Self medication: Morning stimulant suppository, evening Flexeril & Bedtime Ambian 
 
7 Days after Surgery 
Morning Bowel Movement 
Typed this diary while standing 
Morning Shower 
Oral Medication: Dicofenac antiinflammatory & vitamin 3 times per day 
Self medication: Morning stimulant suppository 
Discharged at 7pm 
 
8 Days after Surgery 
Continued Asprin only 
Went to museum for 1.5 hours, rested then went out for a late lunch 
 
9 Days after Surgery 
Continued Asprin only 
Rode in rental car to Frankfurt (5 hours in a blizzard) 
 
10 Days after Surgery 
11 hour flight to Dallas & 3 hour car ride home (EXHAUSTING) 
Continued Asprin. Took sleeping pill & mudscle relaxer for flight with 1st class flat sleeper beds. 
 
11 through 13 Days after Surgery 
Rested a lot, but did the 2 PT exercises that I was shown in hospital 
Continued Asprin and used a sleeping pill one night to sleep good. 
Several short walks throughout each day 
 
14 Days after Surgery 
Asprin, 10 minutes on elliptical, light free weight arm work while laying flat on back, light housework, went to my weekly 1 hour bible study. Took white plastic brace of back of corset at this 2 week mark. 
 
15 Days after Surgery 
Asprin, 15 minutes on elliptical, light free weight arm work while laying flat on back, light housework 
Did a lot of desk & computer work for my job from home. 
 
16 Days after Surgery 
Asprin, 20 minutes on elliptical, light free weight arm work while laying flat on back, light housework 
Went out to lunch. 
 
17 Days after Surgery 
Asprin, 25 minutes on elliptical, light free weight arm work while laying flat on back, light housework 
 
18 Days after Surgery 
Asprin, 30 minutes on elliptical, light free weight arm work while laying flat on back, light housework. 
 
4 WEEKS POST-OP - DESCRIBE LIFESTYLE / PAIN / MEDICATIONS / NEUROPATHIES / ETC... (discuss surgery induced symptoms [leg pain?]): 
Resumed driving and returned to desk job 
Continuing 30 minutes on elliptical daily. 
 
6 WEEKS POST-OP - DESCRIBE LIFESTYLE / PAIN / MEDICATIONS / NEUROPATHIES / ETC... (discuss surgery induced symptoms [leg pain?]): 
Resumed normal activity. 
Have not resumed tennis or lifting weights except light free weight arm work while lying flat on back. 
 
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