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REVISION SPINE SURGERY

When prior surgery
has not worked.

Dr. Enguidanos receives referrals from surgeons throughout Florida and the Gulf Coast for revision spine cases. If you have been told nothing more can be done, call us before accepting that answer.

Failed spine surgery does not always mean failed options. A thorough evaluation can identify what went wrong and what can still be done.

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OVERVIEW

What is revision spine surgery?

Revision spine surgery refers to any surgical procedure performed to correct, repair, or modify a prior spinal operation that did not achieve the intended result. It is among the most technically demanding work in all of spine surgery — requiring a surgeon who understands not only what needs to be done, but why the first surgery failed.

The causes of failed spine surgery are varied. Hardware may break or loosen. Fusion may not occur. The wrong level may have been treated. Adjacent levels may deteriorate after a fusion. Deformity may develop or progress. In every case, the approach to revision surgery begins with a detailed understanding of what was done, why it was done, and what the current anatomy looks like.

Dr. Enguidanos has built a significant portion of his practice around revision cases. Surgeons throughout the Florida Panhandle and Gulf Coast refer their most complex revision patients to him. If you have had prior spine surgery that has not relieved your symptoms — or that has made things worse — an honest evaluation with Dr. Enguidanos is the right next step.

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Failed spinal hardware — fractured rod requiring revision surgery
SYMPTOMS

Common symptoms.

CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS

What causes it.

WHEN TO SEEK CARE

When to call us.

If you have had spine surgery and your pain has not improved, has worsened, or has returned after a period of relief — it is time for a second opinion. Do not assume that ongoing pain after spine surgery is simply the expected outcome.

Dr. Enguidanos offers honest second opinions for patients who have had prior spine surgery elsewhere. He will review your imaging, your operative reports, and your current symptoms and tell you plainly what he believes happened and what options exist.

Revision spine surgery is not always the answer — but it is sometimes the only answer. The first step is an evaluation from a surgeon who performs these cases regularly.

DR. ENGUIDANOS'S APPROACH

Understanding what failed
before deciding what to do next.

Comprehensive Review

Every revision evaluation begins with a complete review of prior operative reports, implant records, and imaging. Dr. Enguidanos needs to understand exactly what was done before he can determine what needs to change.

Identifying the Pain Generator

Not all pain after spine surgery is caused by the surgery itself. Dr. Enguidanos performs a thorough evaluation to confirm that the ongoing symptoms are genuinely caused by a correctable surgical problem.

Staged Planning

Complex revision cases often require staged procedures — addressing one problem at a time in a planned sequence. This reduces risk and allows recovery between stages.

Honest Assessment

Not every failed spine surgery can be salvaged with revision surgery. Dr. Enguidanos will tell you honestly when revision surgery is likely to help and when it is not — even if that is not what you came hoping to hear.

SURGICAL OPTIONS

How Dr. Enguidanos treats it.

The appropriate procedure depends on the severity of your condition, your health, and your goals. Dr. Enguidanos evaluates every patient individually.

REVISION

Revision Fusion

Extension, correction, or replacement of a prior spinal fusion using updated instrumentation and improved bone graft techniques.

REVISION

Hardware Removal and Replacement

Removal of broken, loosened, or misplaced implants and replacement with appropriately sized revision-grade hardware.

DEFORMITY

Deformity Correction Osteotomy

For post-surgical deformity including flatback and sagittal imbalance, osteotomies realign the spine and restore normal posture.

RECOVERY

What to expect after surgery.

Variable

Depends on Complexity

Revision surgery recovery varies significantly based on what was done. Straightforward hardware revisions may recover similarly to primary surgery.

2-6 Weeks

Early Mobilization

Walking is encouraged early. Physical therapy begins as soon as the surgical healing allows.

3-6 Months

Functional Recovery

Most patients see meaningful improvement in symptoms within three to six months of a successful revision.

12+ Months

Full Assessment

Full assessment of the revision outcome including fusion confirmation on imaging is typically completed at one year post-operatively.

PATIENT STORY
★★★★★
"Three prior surgeries had failed at different practices. I came to Dr. Enguidanos as a last resort. He found what no one else had found — a hardware failure that had been missed — and corrected it. I have been pain-free for eighteen months."

ROBERT T.

Revision L4-L5 Fusion  |  Niceville, Florida

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