08/29/2021
Over the last few weeks, I’ve seen a number of patients for long-term follow-up (up to 8 years!) after disc replacement and they have all been doing great. My patient seen in the picture below had a cervical disc replacement done years ago and was able to compete in the Seattle half marathon after her surgery. We took a commemorative picture in the office where her picture hangs in one of my exam rooms as a thank you for the surgery. The common theme that comes up during these visits is that most patients wish they hadn’t waited so long to have their surgery. You see, at every follow up visit, I ask patients if they are still happy with their decision to have the surgery. I hear things like “gave me my life back” and “life-changing” often during these visits. It reaffirms my passion for motion-preservation surgery over fusion whenever possible. I think for many people suffering with back or neck pain out in the community, they wait so long because they are scared of surgery (understandably) and really don’t know the options that exist. I would simply encourage any and all people who have dealt with chronic back and neck issues that have taken away your quality of life to schedule a visit and at least understand if there are options for you. It may not be that you even need a surgery, but for many that are a candidate, it just might change your life. With disc replacement, experience counts. Make sure you get an opinion from a surgeon who has a breadth of experience in artificial disc replacement. You wouldn’t get a knee replacement from someone who does a few of those each year so why would it be any different for a spine surgery?!!