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GJZH 05-16-2007 10:50 PM

Question About Pelvic Fixation / Screw Removal For Pain
 
I was just wondering if there is anyone on the forum that has had a lumbar fusion with pelvic fixation? If so, did the screw become painful and then have to be removed? Could you give me an idea of a time frame for length of surgery and whether or not this actually helped with your pain after the surgery?

I went today for an injection into the sacroiliac joint. If this proves to relieve the pain on the right side of my lower back then my surgeon thinks we should remove the screw that was placed into the pelvis for fixation during the lumbar fusion. Though the surgeon told me it might take two days for the injection to begin to work, I feel no different tonight...

I am not anxious either to allow yet another surgery. I was told though by the surgeon that did my cervical fusion that the screws into the pelvis break at two years so it might be a good reason to have it removed. I have not been able to find any literature supporting that statement though.

If anyone has any information about pelvic fixation I would appreciate your posting it to the forum.

AK Kid 05-17-2007 01:15 AM

Screw removal for pain
 
Hello!

This is why I have not given my consent to the fusion my neurosurgeon wants to do.

According to my Doctor it is not uncommon for both the type of pain you describe as well as a high incidence of a second surgery.

Ice, ice, ice - the shot will begin to work...for me it was not immediate, it did take up to 3 days one time, and up to a week for another - drink plenty of fluids and rest.

All the best to you

Kim

Jenmedic 05-18-2007 04:17 AM

did the numbing injection work before the steroid was injected?


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