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Although from my perspective it would be great if you could actually see the compression before surgery. It would be reassuring. I brought to him a MRI that was thin cut with contrast but it wasn't thin enough. It was 8 months old. He could not see a compression and he did not have me do another MRI bc of his findings above. Another Neursurgeon in Austin (St. Davids) told me he found the same thing in his practice - that an MRI that didn't show a compression didn't mean that there wasn't a compression. The neurosurgeon that I am talking about is Dr. Jonathan White at UT Southwestern in Dallas. He is involved in the TNA and speaks with Dr. Janetta. He does about 30-40 of these surgeries a year since 1990 I believe. |
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