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I fractured my L4 vertebrae in May. It has since been collapsing. It is now 90% collapsed and pushing into my spinal cord ( my spinal cord is literally bowed out).
So mine involves two surgeries. First surgery on front to extract bone marrow from my hip that will be used in the cage. The second day is the main event: a corpectomy of L4 and a cage will be placed where L4 was removed. Special mesh will be added with bone growth medium. I may need an XLIF to L2 and will also have kyphoplasty (cement) as I have osteopenia which is probably why my vertebrae collapsed in the first place. So doctor is trying to prevent it from happening again. All those screws and hardware could make the adjacent vertebrae weaken.
Mine was pressing against my spinal cord also - but from slipping due to prior surgeries. Surgeon was taking it out completely but I apparently lucked out and after shaving it down, it slid right in place so I didn't need it removed. I have a prior fusion at L5-S1 and now L4 fused and L4-L5 fused. Isnt growing older so much fun? Lol Fair warning - bone off the hip hurts like a bitch. I had that the first go round.
Yeah I am just so ready for the pain. NOT!