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ADR in Chicago
I am looking into possibly participating in a clinical trial. If I am deemed to be a candidate, I would have either the Charite' or the Active-L device implanted in my L5-S1 region (not sure if my jargon is correct).
The trial is being held at RUSH Medical Center and would be administered by Dr. Deutsch. Since I am still researching this treatment and others, I am hoping that I can find answers to a few of my questions here:
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Hi Rev Zen and welcome to the forum,
I'm not as well informed as some others on this forum but here's my contribution, 1.? 2. The Charite was the first disc approved by the FDA. It is an uncontrainted device and many think it inferior to all the others. However, with only one disc, if you can get into trials, it may not be all that bad. 3. Participating in trials can be quite beneficial if you don't object to the Charite. 4. ? 5. Most are able to return to work in about 3 months, perhaps even 2 if you're recovery is fantastic. However, you also might find recovery slow and/or find sitting difficult. 6. Not sure but I think you may not have understood correctly. S1/L5 is the bottom disc. Doing double duty for a lower disc???? 7. Yes, participating in an out of state trial is entirely possible. You will incur travel and hotel expenses. Please keep us posted and good luck, Dale |
Rush itself ovberall has a VERY GOOD reputation. You can look at Dr Deutsch's Bio on their website if you have not already. He does have experience with ADR's prob. Charite being the longer one but the principal is somewhat similar for the overall surgery generally speaking - although some implants require more distraction than another perhaps. The point being he has ADR experience.
Dr An is up there & he has written many publications with Dr Bertangoli. Read up on the devices by googling the names. Jill |
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