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pittpete 02-13-2014 08:08 PM

Biersdadt vs. Clavel
 
Bikersdadt said 3 level adr.
I have an update after having Dr. Clavel look at my films.
Here's Clavels recommendation
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´The right sided leg pain may come from both levels L4-L5 and L5-S1 as well as the low back pain.
Unless the low back pain is high in the lower back I would stick to doing L4-L5 and L5-S1.
L3-L4 shows some degeneration but preserved height and is not ruptured.
To mention he has a steep sacral slope. These type of spines, specially if this level has undergone a previous surgery, are not best for artificial disc replacement. Instead, an anterior fusion may be better.
We may stick to doing arthroplasty at L4-L5. Keeping motion at the cranial (highest) level is what really matters.
So after seeing the Biersdadt crew in person in NYC and having Malte Peterson recommend a 3 level ADR, i now have a 2nd opinion.
Peterson says might as well have L3-L4 done and Clavel says leave it.
Clavel says fusion at L5-S1 and Peterson says ADR.
In all honest opinions i've read that there is very little motion at L5-S1 and i actually agree with Clavels rec. more

Any advice?

Jerry5 02-13-2014 08:57 PM

M6
 
I received an email, reply, someone that had an M6 at the L5-S1, this preserved motion to the rest of the lumbar, think about it, if this one degenerates, then it will cause the next higher to degenerate, and then have problems even higher up.

I know, this is what happened to me.

Will have another evaluation on 3 March, but this will most likely be a fusion or possibly a first or second generation all metal and plastic disc.

Have had a recommendation from Bierstedt, and may end up pushing this to the insurance.

I tried another avenue, this did not pan out.

Personally, go with the M6 and someone that has done many, Boree(sp?) or Bierstedt.

If I could only do one (and this may be what I do) it would be the L5-1.

MikeC 02-13-2014 09:03 PM

Clavel vs Petersen
 
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Originally Posted by pittpete (Post 104370)
Bikersdadt said 3 level adr.
I have an update after having Dr. Clavel look at my films.
Here's Clavels recommendation

So after seeing the Biersdadt crew in person in NYC and having Malte Peterson recommend a 3 level ADR, i now have a 2nd opinion.
Peterson says might as well have L3-L4 done and Clavel says leave it.
Clavel says fusion at L5-S1 and Peterson says ADR.
In all honest opinions i've read that there is very little motion at L5-S1 and i actually agree with Clavels rec. more

Any advice?

Hey that sounds like a boxing match on HBO pay per view! :laugh: I have also heard that S1/L5 is not a very mobile joint and, if fused, that will not greatly decrease your mobility...I don't have much of a disk at that level and I can still bend overand tie my shoes!

I am wondering if Malte is a trained medical professional, and should he be deciding on the what disks to replace? I am jsut thinking out loud here...don;t shoot me! Not the saw either please! :chainsaw:

Stonewall_Boris 02-13-2014 09:44 PM

Malte is not, to my knowledge, a medical professional. He relays medical information from Dr. Bierstedt. He is well versed in medical terms and procedures. I've never seen him as a medical professional and I don't believe he ever claimed he was. Imo, if you get an opinion from him it was passed on from Dr. Bierstedt or Dr. Illerhaus. Malte was my main contact point between Dr. Bierstedt and myself. To be clear, I never spoke to Dr. Bierstedt prior to my surgery until I got to Germany, all the contact was between Malte and myself via email.

pittpete 02-13-2014 10:01 PM

Stone, thing is i went to see them in person in NY.
Illerhaus and Biersdadt barely talked and Peterson did all the talking.
My question here is i have 2 well known doctors with 2 different surgical recommendations.
Biersdadt through Malte Peterson says 3 level
Clavel says hybrid fusion/ADR due to my steep sacral slope and leave L3-L4.
I would of course contact Dr. B again before considering the actual surgery.
I also came across a nice article about a steep sacral slope
Dynamic Reconstruction of the Spine - Google Books

jss 02-13-2014 11:35 PM

Pete,

What a terrible decision to have to make; divergent surgical prescriptions from two respected surgeons. I was lucky in that before my double ADR, five of the six surgical opinions were the same. The odd man out was a surgeon that didn't do ADR.

I don't know which way you should go, but were it I ... I'd probably learn everything I could about the reason behind Clavel's contraindication and then quiz Bierstadt about it.

Good luck, Jeff

pittpete 02-14-2014 03:14 PM

Jeff, thanks for the advice.
That is probably my gameplan moving forward.
Since my current pain is manageable yet chronic, i have some time.
L3-L4 has been bulging for 13 years or so.
I really have to investigate how bad my facet joints are at the lower levels even though Peterson told me they weren't bad.
This steep sacral slope thing has me concerned and i'm going to pick both Clavel and Dr. B's brains on it.
My concerns are the longer i wait the more my facet joints will worsen.

FranklySir 02-14-2014 09:50 PM

Pete,

just had mine done in Dec 18. L345. Sacral slope deep on me as well. L5S1 close to almost fused naturally. Upon discussion with Clavel he adivsed that the thinking of ADR at L5S1 is being looked at harder with all the stats and at a symposium supposedly in March this year with all the world surgeons. Since mine wasnt giving me pain then we left it alone. If it was giving pain then Clavel said he would recommend fusion there and ADR above.
Also if you look on here many that have problems had previous surgery or micro lamidiscos which have scar tissue buildup problems and movement now in that area might cause problems.
Keep in mind any surgeon, if they could in good faith, would want to have another triple under their belt.
I bet if you were to have new scans done and sent to Dr. B (who I have alot of respect ) he would look at them and most likely have the same opinion as Clavel as well
Just sayin brother, i have two and wouldn't want three in me in the Lumbar. Well i aslo have two in my cervical as well.

Peace in your choice. Feel well!
F

pittpete 02-15-2014 12:29 AM

I've contacted Dr. Zeegers as well.
Couldn't hurt to have recommendations by 3 of the top ADR surgeons in Europe.

jss 02-15-2014 09:34 AM

Dr Zeegers' opinion would be a very valuable one to have in any case; but doubly so as you have divergent opinions from Bierstedt and Clavel. Good move.


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