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How and When to Get a Second Opinion Before Surgery
It is often said that no one should have spine surgery unless they receive a second opinion from another surgeon. On the surface, this would sound like good old common sense, as two opinions are better than one. However, there is a trap in this line of thinking. When a patient sees a physician for a second opinion, this next opinion has a tendency to always sound smarter than the first opinion. This is a well-recognized phenomenon, but in reality the second opinion may not be the best one. When should you get another opinion?- Certainly if you are not comfortable with the first physician, then seeing another surgeon for an opinion is a good idea.
- If a surgeon cannot answer questions about the rationale for a proposed procedure or is vague on the surgical plan, another opinion is a good idea.
- If you suspect that the initial referrals was made on the basis of economic interests rather than who is best suited for your surgery, go for another opinion. (Referring physicians favor local surgeons who will do the surgery in a local facility, especially if they are in a multispeciality clinic. This is not saying that these physicians are not capable but that there is a possibility that the first referral one receives may not be the best.)
- Another time it is good to get a second opinion is if the initial back surgery did not work and another surgery is being proposed. This is especially true if it involves fusing further segments of the spine. Often, if the initial fusion surgery does not work, further surgery will not be helpful. Only in very specific circumstances (i.e. pseudoathrosis) is further surgery likely to be beneficial.
- There are times when a surgeon will ask a patient to get a confirmatory opinion prior to proceeding with surgery. In these cases it is best to let the treating surgeon pick the second opinion as they are best able to determine whose opinion they would value.
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I had cervical spine MRI. The MRI shows that I have spinal stenosis. But I have no consistant pain, no numbness.I don't need pain medication. But the neurosurgeon said that I need cervical disectomy and fusion. I need u opinion
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