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Llweyn, that sounds like the rod came apart! My surgical report said something

about cranking the rod one notch, like it maybe it telescopes, like a car jack

or collapsible umbrella, though I admit that was never explained to me at the

time. Makes sense, though. They said they weren't going for much correction,

and cranking it one notch would be consistant with that statement.

Do you know if they got a lot of correction on you? If the rod was jacked up a

lot, seems that would make it easier for it to come apart. At any rate, it's no

wonder you're in pain!

Best of luck with the disability issues, and with your quest for physical

relief.

Sharon

X-ray report question

After a lot of miscommunication, the doctor finally sent me for a

complete set of X-rays, which I recieved a copy of the report. I now

know that I'm fused from T4-L3. Does anyone know what " The rod

appears to have separated from the traction component " means? The

rest of the report I can understand except for this comment. I was

able to get a copy of the MRI scan report, which shows " markedly "

degeneration and a small herniation. I was surprised that they were

able to see that much with the rods but not surprised with the

results. I had quit my work at the beginning of January and my

Neurologist ordered me not to go back full-time and that once a week

was stretching it. I'm just waiting for the long-term Disability

Pension to be approved (I got the short-term already). Good luck

with your surgery, , and everyone else having their's.

Llweyn in BC

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Harrington rods had ridges that allowed correction to be made little

by little, by ratcheting up (or down). You can see a picture here:

http://www.fsktm.upm.edu.my/~rahmita/project%20group3%20cisl/pp9.html

> Llweyn, that sounds like the rod came apart! My surgical report

said something about cranking the rod one notch, like it maybe it

telescopes, like a car jack or collapsible umbrella, though I admit

that was never explained to me at the time. Makes sense, though.

They said they weren't going for much correction, and cranking it one

notch would be consistant with that statement.

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Thanks, . My own x-ray is clearer than that shot, though. So the

racheting mechanism connected to the hook. And if this piece came off the rod,

it would be similar to having the hook come loose.

Re: X-ray report question

Harrington rods had ridges that allowed correction to be made little

by little, by ratcheting up (or down). You can see a picture here:

http://www.fsktm.upm.edu.my/~rahmita/project%20group3%20cisl/pp9.html

> Llweyn, that sounds like the rod came apart! My surgical report

said something about cranking the rod one notch, like it maybe it

telescopes, like a car jack or collapsible umbrella, though I admit

that was never explained to me at the time. Makes sense, though.

They said they weren't going for much correction, and cranking it one

notch would be consistant with that statement.

Support for scoliosis-surgery veterans with Harrington Rod Malalignment

Syndrome. Not medical advice. Group does not control ads or endorse any

advertised products.

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Thank you, Llweyn. I hope you get some help with your own spinal situation. I

am sorry to hear you are having so much trouble but am hopeful that the

diagnostic results may lead to some real relief. I'd better refrain from trying

to interpret the language (bearing in mind that radiologists do not necessarily

even use quite the same vocabulary as neurosurgeons or orthopedists, not to

mention family physicians and internists).

Please keep us posted on revision surgery in Canada. I feel I do not know nearly

enough about what resources may be available to you.

X-ray report question

After a lot of miscommunication, the doctor finally sent me for a

complete set of X-rays, which I recieved a copy of the report. I now

know that I'm fused from T4-L3. Does anyone know what " The rod

appears to have separated from the traction component " means? The

rest of the report I can understand except for this comment. I was

able to get a copy of the MRI scan report, which shows " markedly "

degeneration and a small herniation. I was surprised that they were

able to see that much with the rods but not surprised with the

results. I had quit my work at the beginning of January and my

Neurologist ordered me not to go back full-time and that once a week

was stretching it. I'm just waiting for the long-term Disability

Pension to be approved (I got the short-term already). Good luck

with your surgery, , and everyone else having their's.

Llweyn in BC

Support for scoliosis-surgery veterans with Harrington Rod Malalignment

Syndrome. Not medical advice. Group does not control ads or endorse any

advertised products.

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