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Case study 25 - Scoliosis Failure & Revision - how a back fusion can fail & be fixed - EXPLAINED

Case study 25 - Have you been experiencing back pain or general discomfort for a period of two weeks or more following a failed scoliosis surgery? Are conservative methods, like pain management and physical therapy, not delivering satisfactory results? While many can manage scoliosis pain with a combination of medication and physical therapy, an unlucky few will require surgical correction. No one gets excited about going under the knife. After all, it’s a scary prospect. You may be wary of potential risks and complications. Because, of course, risk-free surgery simply doesn’t exist—no matter how talented your doctor may be. Even the most minimally invasive surgical procedures come with their own set of inherent risks. But, usually, when people think of surgical risks, they may envision excessive bleeding or anesthesia complications. Most people don’t consider, “what if the surgery simply doesn’t work?” To be clear, more often than not, pain is reduced after a procedure. Only on rare occasions does pain worsen as new scar tissue builds up around adjacent nerve roots. But, adverse consequences of surgery do happen. And, when they do, you want answers. Placing your trust in another surgeon is a delicate matter. But, you don’t have to throw in the towel and resign yourself to living in pain. We’ll explain what might have gone wrong and how you can get your life back following a failed scoliosis surgery. You will know if your scoliosis surgery failed if your symptoms persist well after the procedure. As mentioned earlier, in some cases, scar tissue may accrue around the spine, intensifying pain. If you suspect that your surgery failed, here are some possible reasons why you may require revision surgery: Implant failure: Spinal fusion implants may break, become dislodged, or pierce the spinal canal and apply pressure on nearby nerve roots. This may lead to additional pain or further disability depending on the cause. Nerve damage: You should suspect nerve damage if you lose sensation in your skin, feel weakness in your extremities, or lose control over your bowels and/or bladder. In extraordinarily rare circumstances, patients may develop paraplegia or quadriplegia. Chronic pain: Unfortunately, even in successful surgeries, residual pain may become apparent further down the road. In fact, roughly 33% of patients suffer from chronic back pain within 5-7 years of their original procedure. Infection: Simply put, there is no such thing as a surgical procedure that has no risk of infection. Infections with scoliosis surgeries are quite rare (within the 5-10 percent range), but they do happen. Additionally, the dangers of infection do not disappear with time. In fact, some infections may develop up to 8 years after the initial surgery. #casestudy #neurosurgery #scoliosis #backpain #backsurgery #surgery

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