Gayle, when you watched it with dial up, was the video sort of blurry and more like still shots, one after the other? Or is that the way it is with high speed too? Anyway, the visual was a little hard for me to really focus on, but I could see some. The verbal by the doctors was very informative, except I was wishing they referred to adult surgery some. It was almost like the attitude was that it was too late later in life. I too would have liked to see how they put in the bone graft, but an hour wasn't enough. They didn't explain that part enough and I was wondering about the long bars you could see. Do they come out after the surgery is all done? Are they part of the tools to get the spine in the best position and get the grafts inserted? Then the screws and pins are tightened?
I wonder if there is any other video or even photos or a book, of all the steps in this current type of surgery. Anyone know?
Berta
I wonder if there is any other video or even photos or a book, of all the steps in this current type of surgery. Anyone know?
Berta
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