Titanium cage
Apr. 7th, 2008 03:37 pmDuring the surgery, the surgeons replaced two vertebrae with titanium cages. I hadn't a clue what that was, and they didn't have one handy to show me. I've managed to find a picture of one on the Internet, though:
http://www.medscape.com/content/2003/00/46/53/465370/art-nf465370.fig1.jpg
Cool, eh? On the next visit I'm going to ask them how they get the spinal cord to go through that, since I don't see any gaps to slide it through in the picture.
In other news, I can finally lift my laptop now, so chatting with people on jaber can be done at a reasonable speed without trashing by wrists from typing on the blackberry. Yay!
Also, Leif is definitely walking now. Craziness. I'll try to get some video soon.
http://www.medscape.com/content/2003/00/46/53/465370/art-nf465370.fig1.jpg
Cool, eh? On the next visit I'm going to ask them how they get the spinal cord to go through that, since I don't see any gaps to slide it through in the picture.
In other news, I can finally lift my laptop now, so chatting with people on jaber can be done at a reasonable speed without trashing by wrists from typing on the blackberry. Yay!
Also, Leif is definitely walking now. Craziness. I'll try to get some video soon.
Here's how it's done
Date: 2008-04-08 02:48 am (UTC)Hope this is understandable, and helps.