Contact
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Phone
Mr. Dylan Thomas
+1 (868) 622-4463 >
WhatsApp Message
+1 (868) 337-0042
Location
*St Clair Medical Centre -
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad W.I.
*Central Medical Centre - Chaguanas - 469-1262
*Acropolis Medical Centre - San Fernando - 657-3356
Working Hours
Mon-Fri
08.30am - 04.30pm
Sat
08.30am - 04.30pm
caribbeanspineandscoliosis
@gmail.com
Frequently Asked Questions And Answers:
> Q: Can a spinal condition cause weakness or pain in the upper and lower limbs, as well as urinary and bowel dysfunction?
A: Yes, and usually requires urgent/emergency spine treatment.
> Q: Is there a 50/50 chance of paralysis from spine surgery?
A: Spinal surgery performed by the right experts, either preserves or improve mobility and function. The risk of paralysis is extremely low, usually less than 1%.
> Q: Would I walk again after spine surgery?
A: If a patient was ambulatory (walking) immediately before surgery, once pain allows, the patient is encouraged to walk under professional supervision from day one post-operation. In cases where the spinal cord was severely compromised, recovery may take longer, and some patients may need physical therapy to regain mobility.
> Q: Is there as 50/50 life or death chance from spine surgery?
A: For common spine surgeries like discectomy, laminectomy, or spinal fusion, the mortality rate is very low, often below 1%. Even with more complex procedures like spinal tumor removal or multi-level fusion in patients with comorbidities, the risk of death is still far below 50%.