I had a acdf of c-5,6,7 with a strut
graftBone graft
Bone graft harvest
Heart bypass surgery
Meniscal allograft transplantation
Skin graft from my iliac crest and an atlantis locking plate with two additional screw into the
graftBone graft
Bone graft harvest
Heart bypass surgery
Meniscal allograft transplantation
Skin graft. I came out of surgery with a soft collar and my neurosurgeon let me stop searing that yesterday. I was also allowed to start driving and go back to work on light duty. I trust my doctor and want a fast track
recoveryRecovery position - series, but don't want to harm myself. Does this seem like too much too soon? Just looking for another opinion on
recoveryRecovery position - series from this surgery. Thanks Jim. Btw: I'm a fit 47 y.o. male non-smoker
This does sound fast to me. I had ACDF on C5-6 and C6-7 and I wore a hard collar for 5 weeks and did not drive or work during that time. I then wore a soft collar for another month or two. I didn't go back to work until my 7th week, and then only for half days the first week (I was 35 at the time of the operation). Of course every patient is different, but it does sound that the doctor has you on a fast track. I highly suggest postop rehab with a physical therapist if possible. Doing the postop recommended exercises is very important in the recovery process.
Thanks for any insights. Lois
CCF Neuro MD
CCF Neuro MD
CCF Neuro MD
I think what has helped is to take it slow, and to do lots of PT and rehab. I am very appreciative of my neurosurgeon and my physical therapist.
The one activity that has helped the most is paddling around in a therapy (93 degree) pool which I do 6 days a week before attempting my other exercises. I wouldn't call what I do "swimming"! I have some ongoing symptoms due to the small lesion on my spinal cord at C5 but they are very minor.
Good luck to you!
CCF Neuro MD