TLIF on a Grade 2 L5-S1 Spondylolisthesis
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- The patient has low back pain consistent with his imaging studies showing a grade 2 mobile L5-S1 spondylolisthesis. Pain is unrelenting despite exercise, activity modification, physical therapy, and other non-operative measures. Although his pain has improved, he is concerned with recurrent spontaneous flare-ups.
Diagnosis:
Grade 2 L5-S1 Spondylolisthesis
Operation:
Right L5-S1 Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
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The information in this video is not intended to serve as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. To address your specific medical concerns, we strongly recommend that you consult with your healthcare provider. The surgical procedures shown in this video are performed by a qualified spine surgeon and may not be appropriate for all individuals.
I have a young, confident, talented surgeon doing this for me in the near future. I sure hope he’s like you in the operating room. You love your job, and seem genuinely proud of your teams accomplishments.
This doctor is having too much fun at his job
Dr. Kim.
Its simply remarkable to watch your expertise from taking this patients issue and minimally correct the issue. Im a 68 year old male. I have been dealing with L5 Spondylothesis and a pars defect since early Spring of 2022. 4 Dr.s , 4 different approaches to fix. Not one opinion was TLIF. Right foot becoming increasingly numb and getting worse. I have MRI from April 2022.Would really enjoy opportunity to discuss with you my options for getting repaired. I love to play golf and this issue prevents me from playing as much as I would like. Im retired from a 44 year career and want to really live in my final 15-20 years God willing. Your skill level level and approach to this gentlemens issue is just remarkable. Can you help me get back to where I can enjoy my life. All The Best - Curt
Hi Curt, sorry to hear this. Feel free to contact my office to set up a consultation and hopefully get you back on the course!!! (619) 344-6918 or www.excelspine.com/contact/
Doc, I’ve got this same exact problem but grade 2 and needed surgery for over ten years. It’s getting worse but the VA won’t do “minimally invasive.” They want to cut my back muscles all to hell. Where are you located? I would like you to be my surgeon.
Edit: I read one of your comments on another post. I’ve got your offices number and will call asap.
Love watching you do surgery, sir. I totally dig your comment about how doing these procedures is so hard on the operator's neck.
(I hope I can get a chance to use computer-assisted navigation technology & expandable cages at some point in my career for doing TLIFs.)
Hello Henry, thank you for watching! Let me know if you have any questions. Wishing you lots of success and a Happy New Year
I am a total newbie when it comes to any of this, but as I'm watching this video and the surgeon mentions how he has to hold his head and neck in an awkward position while viewing the surgical area due to minimally invasive technique, I'm wondering if anyone has investigated fabricating a way for the surgeon to be comfortably positioned during a procedure like this?
Dr. Kim I had a L5 fusion surgery in 2015 and I have 4screws and I have been in chronic acute nonstop pain since my surgery and the pain, compression, and I can actually feel joint movement as if it pop on every movement, I truly need help, it feels like something pressing hard nonstop
Hi Dr.Kim. I have grade 2 Spondylolisthesis since 2010, symptoms have been minimal and the slip does not seem to have progressed over the years. however recently im beginning to experience some lowerback tightness/soreness (I wouldn't say severe, but it's getting annoying). which prompted me to get another xray and MRI scan. the doctors recommended i get surgery, because it's starting to pinch my nerves a bit. but i would like to drag it out for as long as i can, as i know having a fusion would cause ASD later on in life, and I'm not sure what kind of activities i can partake after the surgery, i'm very active in the gym and also boxing.
would like to hear your opinon on this, thanks!
My pain is a 3 on a good day and 8-9 on a bad day. Getting surgery in January because it's now involving my legs, hips, etc.
Same
Well we all f*%*%ed i am having so much pain grrr
me too 30yrs 2.25 par fracture
now im getting some pain in my groin (adductor muscle), for example when im riding a motorcyle, or squatting low
I’m getting this soon 🔜
How did it go?
@@markusgarcia4136 he dead now haha
is that with decopression ?
Why did you opt for TLIF instead of ALIF in this case?
My surgeon recommended s open surgery for this procedure. Says so he has more room for realignment. Would you agree or disagree. Also my disc is basically gone, would you agree to still try and realign. He says he will realign around fifty percent. I have had another doc say he would not try and realign?? Advice and recommendations please. I am in North Carolina
We can set up a telemedicine consultation and discuss further, regardless of where you are located. I treat many patients who live outside of San Diego, CA and we try to make the process as smooth as possible. Feel free to reach out to my office at 619-344-6918, and we can set up an appointment!
I have problem (HNP) L5-S1 grade 2, but doctor recomended surgery, but i'm still 24 year old
I'm so sorry to hear that. Wishing you the best! Feel free to contact my office if you have any questions... 619-344-6918
Have you done the surgery?
Dr Kim, I also have a spondy at L4 L5
Sorry to hear this, hope you get it taken care of! Feel free to contact my office to set up an appointment! (619) 344-6918 or excelspine.com/contact/
I like your flexibility during operation. I have spondylolysthesis and pain im
My back and my left leg. Can I show you my MRI?
Hello Egzon, you'd have to become my patient in order for me to read your MRI. Please contact my office and schedule a zoom appointment. Phone number is 619-344-6918
did you get a surgery yet ? I just got diagnosed with spondylolisthesis grade 2 and I am 33 y.o , just got my MRI done and I will see a doc next Thursday
@@faridamel got your surgery done!!! How are you doing now!?
My mom have the same problem
Hey Doc, my spondylolisthesis has progressed to a grade 2 over the last 10 years and it’s been discouraging. I live in Edmonton Alberta Canada and I’m wondering if you know any surgeons that do the surgery the way you do? If not, I’m thinking of setting up a consult with you and pay out of pocket, just wondering how much I can expect to pay? Thanks
Feel free to reach out to my office to discuss. We can set up a telemedicine consultation, regardless of where you are located. I treat many patients who live outside of San Diego, CA and we try to make the process as smooth as possible. Contact us at 619-344-6918 or excelspine.com/contact/
I have a grade 1,the only think i dont trust the docthers in this country,them dont use this tec yet.
Hello, I'm happy to look at your imaging studies if you'd like. Let me know if you want to set up a zoom consultation. Thank you!
I'm having this procedure with a robot in January...
Great job he likes it! Haha
I'm having ALIF/TLIF to fix grade 1-2 spondy... L5 over S1 and starting to involve L4-L5... I'm terrified
Wishing you a speedy recovery!!
How are you today
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Im soon to be the next member of the bionic spine club.😭😬🫣🥳😹