This
is an actual photo brought in by a patient in May of 2005 of hardware
that was implanted, and then removed from the spine of one of his friends.
15-3 inch bolts, 2 rods, and 2 brackets were installed in an attempt
to fuse his spine, but the patient became infected as a result of the
surgery, and after his spinal bones literally liquefied from the infection,
all of the hardware had to be removed! The rods were literally cut with
bolt cutters, and the surgeon did not even take the time to file the
sharp edges off the metal before screwing them to his spine.
This type of disaster happens so
frequently, that there is actually a diagnosis code for "Failed
Back Surgery Syndrome". The success rate of spinal surgery is estimated
to be about 50%, and approximately 80% of all spinal surgeries are deemed
to be completely unnecessary!