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Hi ,

Welcome to the group! We're happy you've joined!

And thanks for the info about your surgeon - I've added him to my

list and now have 70 docs. As you may know, a few of us are tryingto

figure out how many people today have had H-Rod fusions - we'd like

to know how many of us are out there!

It sounds like you've had a lot of pain over the years - I'm so

sorry to hear that. I know that most, if not all, of the members can

certainly relate. I had a 56 degree curve and my first fusion at 18

in 1973 (to 26 degrees). I had about 20 good years and then

developed flatback, sciatica, stenosis, and referred pain and was

practically overdosing on Ultram. It was the only way I could work

and have a semblence of a life.

I finally had revision surgery in 2003 and I'm fused from my sacrum

to between my shoulder blades. I'm still taking Ultram and

exercising (stretching) like crazy to stay functional. It seems like

for most of us our lives center on managing our pain. It can get

pretty discouraging, that's for sure.

It's great that you have help - I'm sure that takes a lot of

pressure off of you. Still, with two young kids it must be rough at

times. It's rough having two young kids and NO disabilities!

You ask a good question, and I'm hoping one of the Feisties here can

help you with it: are the later surgeries very different from the

earlier ones, in the 70s. I suspect the answer is 'no' considering

the fact that you describe having developed a degree of flatback.

That's a direct result of the limitations of the older system.

Is there an experienced revision surgeon near you? It seems like

that would be who you would need to consult with in order to figure

out your leaning-forward problems.

Please post again!

Best of luck,

Andy Stanton

>

> Hi all,

> I haven't posted before, but thought I'd add my stuff:

> My name is . I had my surgery at age 13 in 1989 at UW-

Madison

> by Dr. Mann. He's still there, and is very personable, even

has

> answered emails from me when I've had questions over the years.

> I had harrington-luque rods (is this drastically diff from regular

> harrington??) and was fused t4-l4. Was told I'd need to have a

2nd

> surgery to the sacrum at some point in my life, but now have been

told

> they like to avoid that if possible. My original curves were in

the

> low 70s and got corrected to about 50-55 each. I have a lot of

lower

> back pain, especially the side with the lower curve.

> I am 30 yrs old, have a 1yr old and a 2.5 yr old. I currently use

a

> walker & a wheelchair because I have secondary progressive

multiple

> sclerosis. When I am walking, I am bent way forward. Docs seem

to

> like to shuffle me back & forth when I have problems - neuros say

it's

> orthopedic, orthos say is neurological. I have a good neuro now,

but

> would like to still get my fusion checked by someone good. I have

a

> personal assistant provided by the state who helps with cooking,

> cleaning, shopping, driving, etc for 25hr/wk. That has been a

> lifesaver for me! My family & my hubby's family are also

incredibly

> supportive.

> Anyone know how possible flatback-types of problems are in someone

who

> had an extensive harrington/luque surgery in the late 80s? When I

> checked into it several years ago, most people seemed to think it

only

> affected those fusions from the 60s and 70s.

> Thanks for listening!

>

>

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Thanks for the welcome! I should add that " regular " orthos that I've

been sent to in the past (you know how HMOs are..) take a quick peek

at my x-rays and just say " wow you still have big curves, but the

fusion looks solid " and then mumble something about maybe seeing a

neurologist. For me, the multiple sclerosis (I have a quite

aggressive form and will be starting chemo next month) takes

precedence medically, but I don't want to be left in the dark if some

of my mobility problems may indeed be due to spinal issues. I live

between Madison and Chicago, and have heard the name Ondra from

Chicago. I am homebound and it's difficult for me to get in to see

docs though. Another hard thing to deal with is that I had to go on

disability at age 28! I was ready to start a fulltime position as a

community college biology professor, my absolute dream job, at a

school I loved and the progression of MS just went crazy (as I was

preg with baby #2). It's quite an adjustment to go from hiking

mountains, camping, being " normal " , to not even being able to take a

standing shower, drive, or go check my mailbox. It has really made

me appreciate every tiny thing that people take for granted :) So I

guess it's not all bad, eh?

> >

> > Hi all,

> > I haven't posted before, but thought I'd add my stuff:

> > My name is . I had my surgery at age 13 in 1989 at UW-

> Madison

> > by Dr. Mann. He's still there, and is very personable,

even

> has

> > answered emails from me when I've had questions over the years.

> > I had harrington-luque rods (is this drastically diff from

regular

> > harrington??) and was fused t4-l4. Was told I'd need to have a

> 2nd

> > surgery to the sacrum at some point in my life, but now have been

> told

> > they like to avoid that if possible. My original curves were in

> the

> > low 70s and got corrected to about 50-55 each. I have a lot of

> lower

> > back pain, especially the side with the lower curve.

> > I am 30 yrs old, have a 1yr old and a 2.5 yr old. I currently

use

> a

> > walker & a wheelchair because I have secondary progressive

> multiple

> > sclerosis. When I am walking, I am bent way forward. Docs seem

> to

> > like to shuffle me back & forth when I have problems - neuros say

> it's

> > orthopedic, orthos say is neurological. I have a good neuro now,

> but

> > would like to still get my fusion checked by someone good. I

have

> a

> > personal assistant provided by the state who helps with cooking,

> > cleaning, shopping, driving, etc for 25hr/wk. That has been a

> > lifesaver for me! My family & my hubby's family are also

> incredibly

> > supportive.

> > Anyone know how possible flatback-types of problems are in

someone

> who

> > had an extensive harrington/luque surgery in the late 80s? When

I

> > checked into it several years ago, most people seemed to think it

> only

> > affected those fusions from the 60s and 70s.

> > Thanks for listening!

> >

> >

>

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Hi in Oakland,

Thanks for posting your docs - they were new to me. I now have the

names of 72 docs who performed scoliosis fusions. I'm trying to find

out how many of us " fusion survivors " are out there. My own surgeon,

Dr. Keim, tells me he performed 3500 fusions over the course of his

career. If each of the 72 docs did do, too, that means there are

over 250,000 of us!

Andy

Concord MA

>

> >I have tried to figure out for years how I missed

this " Harrington Rod "

> >business. I had my surgery done in 1965 in Cleveland, Ohio at the

Cleveland

> >Clinic. But I have rough scars on both of my hips due to them

grafting bones

> >from my hips to my spine. No rod. I'm told that they used my own

> >bones for the

> >grafting instead. I don't know if that is unusual or rare or more

> >important.....why.

>

> I had surgery in 1966 and 67, without hardware, for an S curve,

and

> they also took bone from my hip (but no scars on my skin) They

went

> in the back, unlike the way they do it now.

>

> I had pain after my son was born in 1982, and my new doctor

> recommended the Harrington Rod.

>

> Since I had just had 6 mos. in bed to have my son, and a C-

section, I

> told him not now!

>

> So I escaped that, but then had more surgeries to put in hardware,

> since the fusions do

> not hold (they didn't fuse all the way down, and the vertebrae

that

> weren't fused continued the Scoliosis. (In the old days, they told

us

> this wouldn't happen--they thought as soon as you went through

> Puberty, the curves would stop.)

>

> My original Doctor, Dr. R. Kirklin , had studied under Dr.

> Risser, the top guy for Scoliosis in those days. But he told my

> parents I would never have a day of pain in my life after the

> surgery. Hah! I still have lower pain after 4 more operations!

>

> The " bone glue " that they have now really works now. And you don't

> have to have the awful, full-body plaster casts that killed our

> social lives in those days!

>

> I hear young people complain about the braces they have now. I

wore

> one after the ops in 2000 and 2001, they were a piece of cake

> compared to those awful casts!

>

> in Oakland

>

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Andy,

I had my only back surgery in Boston in 1992 for severe scoliosis. I have

Harrington/Luque rods and am fused from T6 to L5. Bone for grafting was taken

from the back of my left hip and the spot has never given me any trouble.

My doctor is retired due to illness, so I am not posting his name, but I

really did love him. He was so holistic!

Having just survived an awful surgery for other " things " , I have no plans

for future spine surgeries. Often I wonder if people understand just what an

assault on the body that type of surgery really is! I often tell people that

orthopedic surgery is so much harder to recover from than is abdominal/tissue

surgery! Believe me, I have ample experience from which to make that

observation.

Good luck to you!

Carole M.

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I had my surgery in Dublin Ireland performed by Mr Dowling i think

he is still around.

July 1981 - Harrington rod

November 1981 Harrington Rod Replacement

Feb 1982 Harrington Rod Removal

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

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Hi Andy...

Thought you might have some interest in this:

http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3997 & page=2

Regards,

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

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Loraine, is this you? I love your sense of humour -- " Tasmania which is a suburb of Australia " -- too cute. :^)

But I'm sorry things are so sparce down there revision-wise, and of course sorry you're suffering with flatback.

Welcome to our nutty little group, by the way. Wherever in the world we are, we're as close as your computer.

Sharon in New Hampshire, USA

Flatback revision looming, Aug. 25 and Sept. 5

[ ] Re: To All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

Hi Andy...Thought you might have some interest in this:http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3997 & page=2Regards,--- In , "afstanton1"<andystanton@...> wrote:>> Hi Everyone,> > I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery > during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book. > > Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what > year you had the surgery? > > Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?> > THANKS!!!!> > Andy> Concord MA> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973>

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Hi Andy,

I had my Harrington Rod surgery in April 1978 (I was almost 13) by

Dr. Hugo Keim at Columbia Presbyterian Babies Hospital in NYC.

Joanie (Passiglia) Chuppe

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your

H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in

what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now

lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

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Dear Sharon,

Just wondering if you have set up anyone to keep us updated after your surgery? If you don't have anyone I'm available by phone to keep the group updated. Just let me know if you need me to do that for you, I'm lucky to be a stay at home Mom so I'll be around.

Colorado Springs

[ ] Re: To All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

Hi Andy...Thought you might have some interest in this:http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3997 & page=2Regards,--- In , "afstanton1"<andystanton@...> wrote:>> Hi Everyone,> > I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery > during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book. > > Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what > year you had the surgery? > > Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?> > THANKS!!!!> > Andy> Concord MA> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973>

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Thank you very much for the offer, . I've already asked , but perhaps you can be a back-up, in case Amit is unable to reach her (or vice versa).

I'll email you my phone numbers and you can give me yours.

Thanks again.

Sharon

[ ] Re: To All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

Hi Andy...Thought you might have some interest in this:http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3997 & page=2Regards,--- In , "afstanton1"<andystanton@...> wrote:>> Hi Everyone,> > I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery > during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book. > > Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what > year you had the surgery? > > Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?> > THANKS!!!!> > Andy> Concord MA> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973>

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> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

> > during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

> >

> > Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-

> > Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what

> > year you had the surgery?

> >

> > Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now

lives?

> >

> > THANKS!!!!

> >

> > Andy

> > Concord MA

> > Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> > Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

> >

>

Hi Sharon, have already told Andy my story. Thankyou for welcoming me

to this nutty little group. Yes, it does one good to try and keep

ones sense of humour otherwise one might go flipping well mad!! (haha)

So glad to be here you guys sound great and are so supportive.

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> > >

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod

surgery

> > > during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

> > >

> > > Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed

your H-

> > > Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in

what

> > > year you had the surgery?

> > >

> > > Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now

> lives?

> > >

> > > THANKS!!!!

> > >

> > > Andy

> > > Concord MA

> > > Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> > > Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

> > >

> >

> Hi Sharon, have already told Andy my story. Thankyou for welcoming me

> to this nutty little group. Yes, it does one good to try and keep

> ones sense of humour otherwise one might go flipping well mad!! (haha)

> So glad to be here, you guys sound great and are so supportive.

>

Lorraine

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P.K. Chan, M.D. - Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY - 1975

He is still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia.

[ ] To All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

Hi Everyone,I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book. Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what year you had the surgery? Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?THANKS!!!!AndyConcord MARevision - Boachie - NY - 2003Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

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Hi Andy,

My original

scoliosis surgery (with Harrington rod) was performed at Methodist

Hospital in Houston, TX

in November, 1983. My doctor was

Francis. Apparently he’s still practicing because I googled him and found

this: http://www.spineuniverse.com/mdpage.php?doctorID=2346.

(If, indeed, this is the

Francis who performed my surgery.)

I believe he

is/was a good doctor. I’m sure he’s learned a great deal since then

given the advent of flatback syndrome development. Haven’t kept up with

him, however, so can’t offer any information.

Kay

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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:28

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Subject: Re: [ ] To

All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

P.K. Chan, M.D. - Strong Memorial Hospital,

Rochester, NY - 1975

He is

still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia.

[ ]

To All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

Hi Everyone,

I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-

Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what

year you had the surgery?

Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?

THANKS!!!!

Andy

Concord MA

Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia

Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

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the name of the surgeon who performed your H-Rod surgery, (SUSAN SWANK) in what city he/she performed the surgery, (DOWNEY CA) and in what year you had the surgery? (1984)Do you know if your surgeon is still alive (I have heard that she is, but now retired?)Peggy Greene <jpgunlimited@...> wrote: P.K. Chan, M.D. -

Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY - 1975 He is still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia. [ ] To All - Who performed your first fusion and when? Hi Everyone,I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book. Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what year you had the surgery? Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?THANKS!!!!AndyConcord MARevision - Boachie - NY - 2003Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

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My original surgery was in 1989 by Dr. Mann at UW-Madison,

Madison, Wisconsin.

He's still alive, still doing surgeries at UW-Madison, and is

wonderful at quickly answering emails whenever I've had questions

over the past few years.

>

> P.K. Chan, M.D. - Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY -

1975

>

> He is still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia.

>

> [ ] To All - Who performed your first

fusion and when?

>

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod

surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed

your H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in

what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now

lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

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Hola

My surgery was in 1989 at Lord Mayor Treloar

Hospital in the UK under the

care of Dr , he is now retired.

My Harrington rod is from T5 –

L1 with a compression rod from T6 - T10.

Nutty J

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Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007

11:03 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: To

All - Who performed your first fusion and when?

My original surgery was in 1989 by Dr. Mann at

UW-Madison,

Madison, Wisconsin.

He's still alive, still doing surgeries at UW-Madison, and is

wonderful at quickly answering emails whenever I've had questions

over the past few years.

>

> P.K. Chan, M.D. - Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY -

1975

>

> He is still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia.

>

> [ ] To All - Who performed your first

fusion and when?

>

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod

surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed

your H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in

what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now

lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

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HI,I HAD MY SURGERY WITH DR.ROBERT KELLER AT THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

IN BOSTON IN 1968, THAT WAS THE 1ST ONE AND I DID HAVE HARRINGTON

RODS PUT IN.I THINK HE IS STILL ALIVE BUT I DO KNOW HE RETIRED A FEW

YEARS BACK AND HE WAS IN MAINE AT THAT POINT.

THANKS,VONNIE

> P.K. Chan, M.D. - Strong Memorial Hospital,

Rochester, NY - 1975

>

> He is still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia.

>

> [ ] To All - Who performed your first

fusion and when?

>

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now

lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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My original surgery was in 1981 by Dr. McKay in Amarillo, Texas. He is still practicing at BSA Hospital in Amarillo. My brother in law (who lives 40 miles north of amarillo and is an ortho. surgeon) doesn't think he is still doing spinal surgeries, just "regular" ortho stuff. Melinda Malone in Dallasrebeccamaas <rebeccamaas@...> wrote: My original surgery was in 1989 by Dr. Mann at UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.He's still alive, still doing surgeries at UW-Madison, and is

wonderful at quickly answering emails whenever I've had questions over the past few years. >> P.K. Chan, M.D. - Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY - 1975> > He is still alive. The last I knew he was living in Virginia.> > [ ] To All - Who performed your first fusion and when?> > > Hi Everyone,> > I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery > during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book. > > Can you

please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what > year you had the surgery? > > Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?> > THANKS!!!!> > Andy> Concord MA> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973>

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Hi,

I had my first Harrington rod surgery in 11/1987 (lower)and 09/1988

(upper)my doctor was Dr. ph B White in Falls Church Virginia

hospital stay was at National Orthopedic Hospital in Arlington Virgina,

Yes he still practices in the same place. But, I don't believe he does

scolosis surgeries anymore.

Virginia

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Hi Andy,

My name is Debbie Krus, I am 52. I had my fusion done in 1967 in

Methodist Hospital in Houston by Dr. Harrington. If I can be of

any further help please feel free to contact me and good luck with the

book, I'll be watching for it.

Deb

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I'm trying to figure out how many of us had Harrington Rod surgery

> during the years between 1960 and 1990, for a possible book.

>

> Can you please tell me the name of the surgeon who performed your H-

> Rod surgery, in what city he/she performed the surgery, and in what

> year you had the surgery?

>

> Do you know if your surgeon is still alive and where he/she now lives?

>

> THANKS!!!!

>

> Andy

> Concord MA

> Revision - Boachie - NY - 2003

> Original - Hugo Keim - Columbia Presbyterian Hosp, NY - 1973

>

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Hi Andra,

I was reading the old posts and I am wondering if you have heard of

a Eppig who works in Cleveland. He will be performing my

fusion from T10 to L5 on Sept 10.

I have read as much as possible about fusions. Everyone I know says

he is a great doctor.

Beverly Oleksiak

Ohio

> >

> > >I have tried to figure out for years how I missed

> this " Harrington Rod "

> > >business. I had my surgery done in 1965 in Cleveland, Ohio at

the

> Cleveland

> > >Clinic. But I have rough scars on both of my hips due to them

> grafting bones

> > >from my hips to my spine. No rod. I'm told that they used my

own

> > >bones for the

> > >grafting instead. I don't know if that is unusual or rare or

more

> > >important.....why.

> >

> > I had surgery in 1966 and 67, without hardware, for an S curve,

> and

> > they also took bone from my hip (but no scars on my skin) They

> went

> > in the back, unlike the way they do it now.

> >

> > I had pain after my son was born in 1982, and my new doctor

> > recommended the Harrington Rod.

> >

> > Since I had just had 6 mos. in bed to have my son, and a C-

> section, I

> > told him not now!

> >

> > So I escaped that, but then had more surgeries to put in

hardware,

> > since the fusions do

> > not hold (they didn't fuse all the way down, and the vertebrae

> that

> > weren't fused continued the Scoliosis. (In the old days, they

told

> us

> > this wouldn't happen--they thought as soon as you went through

> > Puberty, the curves would stop.)

> >

> > My original Doctor, Dr. R. Kirklin , had studied under Dr.

> > Risser, the top guy for Scoliosis in those days. But he told my

> > parents I would never have a day of pain in my life after the

> > surgery. Hah! I still have lower pain after 4 more operations!

> >

> > The " bone glue " that they have now really works now. And you

don't

> > have to have the awful, full-body plaster casts that killed our

> > social lives in those days!

> >

> > I hear young people complain about the braces they have now. I

> wore

> > one after the ops in 2000 and 2001, they were a piece of cake

> > compared to those awful casts!

> >

> > in Oakland

> >

>

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