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Top Answer out of 4 by Anonymous on Feb 2, 2009 at 3:44 pm Permalink
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Answer 2 out of 4 by Dippies on Nov 17, 2009 at 11:02 pm Permalink
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Thank you for responding JFL..I can assure that the symptoms I had then were quite normal and things did improve..if you want to discuss further please let me know..I will be happy to chat with you about :D
Answer 3 out of 4 by nzguy.. on Jul 25, 2009 at 6:14 am Permalink
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Oh thanks :D
I'm having a bit of a problem getting access to good data but so far I'm looking into post spinal fusion problems for you.
Reviewing nearly 1,000 spinal fusion surgeries performed in children over a six-year period at Hopkins, investigators found 36 deep surgical site infections. More serious than superficial skin infections, these can cause serious complications and require aggressive treatment including additional surgeries and long-term antibiotics. Of the 36 cases, 28 percent received medication outside the one-hour window, either more than an hour before incision or after the surgery began. Other factors affecting infection risk included underlying medical conditions and previous spinal surgeries, researchers found. Even though spinal fusion surgeries are complex procedures and thus carry higher risk for deep-site infections, the findings are likely relevant to many types of surgical procedures, the researchers say, because timing is always critical when administering antibiotics
yes I understand..ok thanks for taking the time to look for me..I appreciate that..I am very interested in research in this area..
thanks nzguy.. Answer 4 out of 4 by Lucky on Jul 25, 2009 at 6:05 am Permalink
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I went a few years with pain..but as I was very fit at the time I was fortunate not to suffer as bad as some..the bone is fused together using your own bone and rods and screws are used..in my case it was a success..do you have back problems?
No, thank goodness, I'm healthy as an Oak Tree in Texas. You appear very young to be having back problems. I guess the ailment is like the big "C", it knows no boundaries.
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