Guest guest Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 I'm curious to know - has anyone in the group has had a lumbar myleogram AFTER their revision surgery? Dr. Rand wanted me to have one because I still have the same neurological pain in my foot that I had before surgery (though it took several months to regain and then surpass its pre-op pain level.) I went to Boston (i.e. paid for round trip airfare and two nights at a hotel) only to find out that they couldn't inject the dye/contrast because the bone grafts put in during revision were in the way of the needle. The only option left to me is to have the dye/contrast injected into my cervical spine. However, that's a much riskier procedure because the spinal cord is there (so I learned something new - that in the lumbar spine there is no spinal cord just nerve roots) and because they would have to inject a lot more dye because it has so much farther to travel to get to the right location in my lumbar area. The radiologist said it was something that was rarely done. Has anyone in the group ever had dye/contrast injected at the cervical level? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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