Quote Originally Posted by cerruti
Hi GW, good to hear you are improving.

I don't know if it is the same thing or not but... when I had my spinal surgery a few years back, they took a bone graft from my pelvis, mashed it up with something and stuck it inside a titanium cage and inserted that into my spine in the hope that the bone would grow out through the cage and fuse the vertebrae.

Sadly for me it didnt grow quite enough, but I have heard from others that it has been very successful. I would certainly say give it a go, although I'm no expert and don't know your circumstances.

Ps, If it's bone marrow they are taking I'm not sure how painful that is, but bone grafting can hurt a lot - my donor site for my bone graft is still giving me problems 13 years later :'(

Good luck with whichever path you choose, and keep us updated. GWS :-*

Thanks Cerruti,

They were considering using a section of bone from my pelvis to plug the gap as it's the only bone to encourage others to grow.

I know bone marrow transplants are very painful, but I am guessing it won't be as bad as what I have already been through. after all, there won't be any bone marrow left in my left leg already as a bar and nails will have already replaced it which is why I understand that the bone marrow will come from my right leg.

I'm really hoping they just get on with it now so I can mend as soon as possible, though I can fully understand why these things take time and I really appreciate all the hard work the NHS has put in to get me this far.

This will need to be done before they consider repairing the remaining ligaments in my knee. They have done 2 already but they mentioned that the other 2 can be done further on down the line once me bones are sorted.