Stan had a failed spinal fusion at another facility. Bonati stopped his pain. Spinal fusion has a 50% failure rate and that number goes up with multi-level spinal fusion.
After spinal fusion surgery, Stan found himself in more pain than prior to his spinal fusion. Then he found the Bonati Spine Institute and they stopped his pain.
65% of Bonati Spine Institute guests have had a failed spinal fusion from another facility.
Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), also referred to by doctors as “post-laminectomy syndrome,” is a term used to describe patients who continue to experience pain after spine surgery. Traditional open back surgery by nature is unpredictable at best, and most sources claim that FBSS is seen in nearly up to 60% of individuals that have previously undergone this type of surgery. Failed back surgery happens so frequently it’s currently defined as a “syndrome.”
FBSS is a generalized term used to describe the condition of a patient whose initial spinal surgery was unsuccessful. As a result of the unsuccessful spine surgery, a patient may still be dealing with the same pain as before or the surgery has led to more significant problems and worsening pain.
Patients with an unspecific diagnosis of “back pain” who, after having had one or more operations and interventions in the spine, yet are still in pain, may be at the point where they are told that no further operation is feasible and that the surgeon has “done everything he or she can.” This is where the Bonati Spine Institute parts ways with other spine surgical facilities. Our success rate in alleviating pain from previously failed back surgery is unmatched by any other surgery center.
The Bonati Spine Institute has patented instruments and techniques for spinal hardware removal to correct problems from previous failed traditional open back surgery and spinal fusion.
If you have watched Stan’s full story of recovery from failed spinal fusion and spinal hardware removal surgery and would like for us to take a look at your case to verify if our patented Bonati Spine Procedures can help you, please call us at 855-267-0482 and an advocate will be happy to help you or complete our online contact form here and we’ll be in touch with you at your convenience.