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Old 05-14-2008, 06:44 AM #18
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Sally, I have heard that the Dr in Atlanta that does the SI Fuisions in Atlanta only uses one screw to hold them in place. There needs to be at least 2 screws to give it stability from what I have read.

I'm so very sorry that you went through all the pain of surgery and it didn't work and now facing surgery to have the pins removed.
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