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Geisinger Specialty Clinic, Orthopaedics

Devlin, J. , M.D.

Hess, W. Fred , M.D.

Hubbard, J. Jr., M.D.

Kolessar, J. , M.D.

Krywicki, ph , M.D.

Olsen, Hans IV, M.D.

Geisinger Medical Center Orthopaedic Surgery

Andreychik, A. , M.D.

Bush, , M.D.

Cush, Gerard J. , M.D.

Devlin, J. , M.D.

Fanelli, Carl , M.D.

Feldmann, , M.D.

Harter, G. Dean , M.D.

Hess, W. Fred , M.D.

Lillmars, A. , D.O.

Maish, , M.D.

Mirenda, M. , M.D.

Parenti, , M.D.

Widmaier, C. Jr., M.D.

Wolfgang, Lamont , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group Berwick

Cush, Gerard J. , M.D.

Maish, , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group Bloomsburg Reichart Road

Harter, G. Dean , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group Lake Scranton

Andreychik, A. , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group burg

Feldmann, , M.D.

Harter, G. Dean , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group town

Bush, , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group Mt. Pocono

Cush, Gerard J. , M.D.

Olsen, Hans IV, M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group Patton Forest

Hess, W. Fred , M.D.

Geisinger Medical Group Philipsburg

Nartatez, Mark A. , D.O.

Geisinger Medical Group Selinsgrove

Lillmars, A. , D.O.

Geisinger Medical Group Shamokin

Bush, , M.D.

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--- Ellen Kear <ellen_kear@...> wrote:

> Dear Margo:

>

> I don't know if the following doctorwill do the disk

> thing or not but let me give you and others this

> info.

>

> Dr. Parenti-Orthopedic Doctor

> Geisinger Medical Center

> 100 N Academy Avenue

> Danville, PA *Montour County*

> www.geisinger.org

> or my other surgeon- Wm. Fred Hess

> Same Address. if you would like to stay near there

> let

> me know.

>

> --- Margo <mail_margo@...> wrote:

>

> > I haven't been on in awhile due to dsl problems

> but

> > I was in the same boat. I was desperately trying

> to

> > find a surgeon that would use the artificial disk

> > instead of fusing. According to them it wouldn't

> > take the weight bearing load. They were having to

> > extend my fusion down to S1 due to a

> > spondylolisthesis with pars defect below the old

> > harrington rod fusion (T2-L3). The artificial

> disks

> > from what I'm told wouldn't have helped anyway. I

> > look forward to the day when a surgeon comes along

> > that can come up with something other than fusion.

>

> > I'd also be willing to be the first if it meant we

> > could undo our current fusions. It's the

> > inflexability that's causing the domino of

> problems.

> > The spine is not a solid mass for a reason.

> >

> > Take care.........

> >

> > kcreddog <reddog321@...> wrote:

> > Haven't been on in a while. It's getting closer

> > to surgery time. I

> > can feel it. I have been told by Lenke at Wash U.

> > that my revision is

> > going to include extension of the fusion into the

> > lower lumbar spine.

> > Of course, I would rather have the artificial disk

> > placement than

> > fusion. Im researching revision surgeons that are

> > experienced with

> > artificial disk placement without much luck.

> Anyone

> > research this

> > already?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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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