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Da Cidade do México a Hefei: A Recuperação de uma Cirurgia da Coluna

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Carlos lived with progressive lower-extremity weakness for 18 months. After his Mexico City consultations stalled, he flew to Hefei for cervical decompression — and walked out with strength returning.

The Slow Erosion

Carlos (name changed) is 47, a structural engineer from Mexico City. Over 18 months he had developed worsening hand clumsiness, lower-extremity weakness, and a wide-based gait. MRI showed multilevel cervical stenosis with cord signal change — myelopathy.

The Stalemate

Two surgeons in Mexico City had offered an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) at three levels. A third, more conservative, suggested watching for another 6 months. Carlos's wife, a nurse, was concerned about both: the multi-level fusion would limit neck motion permanently, and watching meant continued deterioration with risk of catastrophic injury from a fall.

The Alternative: Posterior Laminoplasty

Through SSAnkang, Carlos's case was reviewed by a senior spine surgeon at our partner center in Hefei. The recommendation: cervical laminoplasty — a motion-preserving alternative to multilevel fusion that opens the spinal canal posteriorly without removing or fusing levels. For multi-level myelopathy, laminoplasty has comparable neurologic outcomes to fusion in most studies, with substantially better motion preservation.

The Trip

Carlos flew Mexico City → Tokyo → Beijing → Hefei (32 hours total). He arrived 4 days before surgery for pre-op workup: repeat MRI, CT for bone planning, neurologic baseline, and a lengthy English-language consent discussion with the surgeon and anesthesiologist.

The Procedure

Open-door laminoplasty C3–C6 (4-level). Procedure time: 3 hours 10 minutes. No spinal cord monitoring incidents. Estimated blood loss 280mL.

Recovery

  • Day 1: Sitting up, neurologic exam stable. Tingling in legs noted to be improving.
  • Day 2: Walking with assistance. Hand grip strength improved bilaterally from 4/5 to 4+/5.
  • Day 4: Independent ambulation. Wide-based gait narrowing.
  • Day 7: Discharged with soft cervical collar.
  • Week 2: Outpatient PT initiated. Hand fine-motor improving — could button shirts again.
  • Week 4: Cleared to fly home.

The Long Game

Spinal cord recovery is months-long. At 6 months post-op, Carlos's grip strength was 5/5 bilaterally. Gait normal. Hand clumsiness essentially gone. Some persistent mild numbness in the left thumb — common and not progressive.

Cost

Total cost (procedure + 25-day stay + flights + accommodation + coordination): USD 18,200. Mexico City quote for 3-level ACDF: USD 42,000.

What Helped

  1. The willingness to consider laminoplasty — not every spine surgeon offers it for multi-level myelopathy. Volume matters: our partner team performs 200+ laminoplasties annually.
  2. Spinal cord monitoring (SSEPs and MEPs) throughout the procedure
  3. Spanish-speaking medical escort for the most important conversations
  4. His wife's nursing background — she translated medical terms for the rest of the family back home

Carlos's Note

"I came in scared of fusion. I left with my neck moving like before. The decision wasn't the surgery — it was finding people who knew the alternative."

Disclaimer: Name changed. Clinical details composited. Spinal surgery outcomes depend on disease stage at presentation; earlier intervention generally yields better neurologic recovery.

Tópicos: spinal surgery story laminoplasty Mexican patient cervical myelopathy Hefei spine surgery patient recovery

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