Minimally-invasive lumbar fusion surgery: How it's done, step-by-step.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 фев 2023
  • How is a minimally-invasive lumbar fusion surgery done? Let's find out.
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  • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
    @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  Год назад

    If you like this video, please check out:
    What is a spinal fusion surgery: ruclips.net/video/49DEQq9JmME/видео.html
    Lumbar radiculopathy: ruclips.net/video/BR6epDVvz7k/видео.html

    • @renardsacco3144
      @renardsacco3144 3 месяца назад

      You did not explain how you performed the laminectomy, only facet removal

  • @tammiegreen6046
    @tammiegreen6046 Месяц назад +1

    My new Hero!

  • @AlphaPoe
    @AlphaPoe 6 месяцев назад +1

    Had this done a year ago, and it was a tough recovery but very successful. My back and leg pain are completely gone. It was definitely worth it.

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  6 месяцев назад

      Great to hear that you did so well!

    • @gordoncallanan5869
      @gordoncallanan5869 День назад

      Thanks for your opinion of your surgery … Waiting for this surgery but hearing your experience helps with decision … Thx

  • @Eliana1949
    @Eliana1949 7 месяцев назад

    I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 25 years ago. I am 79 and have had multiple falls including being bucked off a horse several times. Would a surgeon do this operation and is there any way to tell if my bones are brittle.

  • @kalubalu3702
    @kalubalu3702 11 месяцев назад

    Hello Doctor, I am now 50 yrs of age. Five years back I had gone through Surgery at C5-6-7 due to cervical Myelopathy. My Symptoms initiated in Starting of January 2018. Due to compression at C-5-6-7 I felt pain in neck & radiating pain in shoulders. Then after @ 15 days my GAIT got affected. I felt imbalance while walking and poor grip in both the legs and feet. In between I was trying with treatments like neurotherepy, physiotherapy. However after one month means in Mid of February 2018 Tingling started in the neck region which were going till feet if I stretched neck to backward…. By End of February 2018 I started numbness in RIGHT Hand only & then in a week time I lost power / grip of my fingers. Additionally the legs also started jerk while walking and more imbalances. Hence in SOS situation I went for Surgery as advised by doctor in Mid of March 2018 to avoid further loss.
    Now after surgery my Heavy pain in Neck, Shoulders, tingling and the jerk in walking all are completely removed. The grip in my right hand /fingers slowly recovered and in next 6-7 month means by October 2018 @ 85-90% Power gained in Hand/Fingers. Rarely some cramp develops if there is any abnormal movement in hand but I am happy with the improvement.
    HOWEVER legs still not recover as that of my hand. My both legs are not weak since I can do trade mill, lift the weights by legs. ONLY I still feel stress/stiffness /spasticity in my both legs, feel numbness in legs, no firm grip. Feels stress in dorsal side of neck, thoracic region, lumber region, legs. …I am doing my regular activities but not as that earlier natural. Say I am living life with my 70% efficiency. Can't seat/walk longer causes lumber pain, numbness in legs. Can’t lean forward more causes stress/pain in lumber. Means now I am shifted in Stage 2 symptoms from Stage 3 of Cervical Myelopathy. Hope u understand my situation. Now is there is any hope to get rid of from this? It's now 5 years of surgery. I tried advance physiotherapy for lumber, legs, Ayurvedic treatment medicines, doing daily yoga, etc however no improvement. Whether this could be recovered by any means? Looking to surgery at cervical is it advised to opt for Chiropractic, neurotherepy, physiotherapy etc. Please advise suitably. Thanks!

  • @eddiehinson4575
    @eddiehinson4575 Год назад +5

    thanks for the information, having a TLIF in April on L3, L4, and L5. Looking forward to being able to walk normally again, I miss my mobility

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  Год назад +1

      Wishing you the best of luck and an excellent recovery!

    • @eddiehinson4575
      @eddiehinson4575 Год назад

      @@SpineSurgeonSpeaks thank you

    • @samuelhaines4675
      @samuelhaines4675 Год назад

      How are you doing now Eddie?

    • @eddiehinson4575
      @eddiehinson4575 Год назад

      @@samuelhaines4675 I am doing good, walking better than before surgery, I walked a little over a mile at the walking track at our Y today. I go June 1st for my first visit with my surgeon

    • @ritikmehta3184
      @ritikmehta3184 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@eddiehinson4575how are you now?

  • @wojtek2u
    @wojtek2u Месяц назад

    in this video "Failed spinal fusion: How I fixed it" where laminectomy & fusion was performed bony arch was removed. Here similar procedure but facet joint was removed. What decides which part is removed?

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  Месяц назад

      Using the MRI/ CT the surgeon can determine how much bone needs to be removed to free-up the nerve. It varies on a case-by-case basis.

  • @mahmoudfarag4011
    @mahmoudfarag4011 23 дня назад

    لازم نشيل جزء من الصفائح العظميه ام لا ‏‪

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  23 дня назад +1

      Yes, part of the bone (lamina) needs to be removed to free-up the nerve.

  • @ramonesmith2864
    @ramonesmith2864 Год назад

    What's a good contact for u?

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  Год назад

      You can find my contact information at my website:
      www.MustafaKhanMD.com

  • @lintakhan624
    @lintakhan624 8 месяцев назад

    How i get rid of from spine fusion without surgery can you recommend me any exercise please

    • @lintakhan624
      @lintakhan624 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@SpineSurgeonSpeaksi m not affected by sciatica my lumber 4 and 5 are fused and physiotherapist suggest few exercise but i want relief fast

  • @StjepanSarkotic1914
    @StjepanSarkotic1914 11 месяцев назад

    For the L5S1 is it better ALIF or TLIF?

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  11 месяцев назад +1

      That's an important question: Good arguments can be made for either case. However, most surgeons (>80%) will probably go for a TLIF. The advantage of a TLIF is that you can perform a direct decompression of the nerves (since you can visualize them). However, some surgeons routinely perform ALIF with excellent results. The key thing is to discuss this important question with your surgeon and find out their preference (based on their their training and results). Hope this helps.

    • @StjepanSarkotic1914
      @StjepanSarkotic1914 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for answering.
      After 2 failed classical operation (removing disc from nerve on l5s1) I have oportuniti to do it in private hospital.
      In my country Croatia only one doctor is doing ALIF. Dr Vide Bilić and he is known like surgeon who is fixing problems of others surgions. He explained that L5S1 have triangle shape so that is much bigger reach from front side.
      Others offering TLIF(but they are not doing ALIF generally so...)
      I am not afraid of ALIF but, everyone around me are affraid a lot.

    • @SpineSurgeonSpeaks
      @SpineSurgeonSpeaks  11 месяцев назад

      Good luck to you!

    • @devdroid9606
      @devdroid9606 11 месяцев назад

      Maybe you don't need posterior fixation with an ALIF. The screw in the cage may be sufficient. Be sure to discuss with your surgeon. Tiger Woods had an ALIF.