Pseudoarthrosis
Pseudoarthrosis is a false joint literally. It is a failure of
the bone healing process. Motion occurs at the spot where bone healing was to
occur. If your pain is due to a nonunion or pseudoarthrosis,
the options are to live with it or fix it.
Living with it
involves activity modification, aerobic conditioning to increase trunk muscle
strengthening, corset during peak activity hours, non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs, pain medications sparingly, anti-depressant medicines
as needed and a good support system - all depending on the severity of
symptoms.
Fixing it would
involve instrumentation and autologous bone grafts at
the level of the pseudoarthrosis. The possibilities
are: anterior/posterior surgery with bone graft using autologous
graft; secure fixation with interbody spacers;
pedicle instrumentation and interbody spacers; and
electrical bone stimulators.