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LuckySevens
08-16-2014, 12:23 AM
The Gulf Coast Spine Institute (Dr. Bono and Dr.Ronzo) was recommended to my husband today for low back surgery. He has 5 different vertebraes that have problems (bulging, rupture, narrowing, stenosis and arthritis of the spine). Has anyone ever used Dr. Bono or Dr. Ronzo and what is their opinion of them. I appreciate all comments.

towgo
08-16-2014, 02:26 AM
dr. ronzo has the biggest hands I have seen on a person.

BarryRX
08-16-2014, 04:48 AM
dr. ronzo has the biggest hands I have seen on a person.

That should help OP make a decision.

texasfal
08-16-2014, 07:50 AM
Try to get into Dr. Michael Hill. He's the best back guy in the area.

PattyCakes
08-16-2014, 08:09 AM
My husband had surgery on his neck several years ago, and had reconstructive spine surgery this past February. Dr. Bono was his surgeon. I don't know Dr. Ronzo but Dr. Bono is very nice, talented and compasionate. We were very pleased with the staff, treatment and overall care they provided. Let me know if you need additional info.

Gulfhills
08-16-2014, 12:17 PM
I'm at home now recovering from L4 and L5 fusion, with other things put in because of herniated disc. Doing great. I used Dr. Antonio Disclafani of the Ocala Neurosurgical Center. I'm doing great. Did a lot of research before I had this done, and personally I think he's the best in the area. My physical therapist and nurses would agree.

NotGolfer
08-16-2014, 12:44 PM
As always, on TOTV you're going to get many opinions. My 2-cents is that Dr. Daniel Spurrier, right here in T.V. is top-notch. He's a neurosurgeon and does non-evasive surgeries. At least go to him for a 2nd opinion...he can tell you what you'll need and if it's surgery that will be it or if not he'll give you other options. I had a dissectomy on a ruptured disc by him 3+ years ago and have done well since! I was given MANY positives from ALL the medical folks I encountered before and after my procedure from the EMT's. the ER, the surgical floor (I think that's on 3 at T.V. hospital) and my after-care people. My PT told me he'd seen many, many botched back surgeries but never with Dr. Spurrier!!

rn1tv
08-16-2014, 03:34 PM
I agree with NotGolfer, my only choice would be Dr. Dan Spurrier; without a doubt, in my experiences, I would only choose him!

MoeVonB61
08-16-2014, 10:12 PM
Research, research and ANYTIME a physician says surgery get 3 opinions......Scar tissue from the surgery will eventually affect you. ALSO, refer to the "Association for Medical Ethics" website started by Dr. Charles Rosen....the Surgeons who are Members of the AME DO NOT and will not take kick backs from the Medical Device Manufacturers (IE, fusion devices, titanium cage disc implants, etc....go to this website http://www.ethicaldoctor.org and read the article that was in the wall street journal "Surgeons Eyed Over Deals With Medical-Device Makers"........YOU can also email them asking for the name of a physician in this area that is an AME member...GOOD LUCK

LuckySevens
09-05-2014, 01:16 PM
Sorry for the delay in getting back. Thank you all for your replies. My husband has L1-2-3-4-5 problems. bulges on all, narrowing, stenosis, a 'floating' piece of something, and one disc almost fused itself, etc. We went to Shands, and the dr. looked at his MRI and confirmed all reports. He said that back surgery wouldn't help low back pain if the pain did not run down your leg (pinched nerve). We were very surprised to hear this as he is in severe pain when trying to walk, but not when sitting or sleeping. He recommended PT, shots, massage, acupuncture, chiro, etc. Has anyone had a dr. say that surgery would not help with this many discs involved, unles you had a pinched nerve? Anyway, we went to Dr. Bono's seminar the other day, and he looked at MRI and confirmed all problems but said he would need X-rays while bending in different directions to see closer up than just MRI. We have an office appt. with him on the 9th.
Appreciate all comments and help.

LuckySevens
09-05-2014, 01:25 PM
As always, on TOTV you're going to get many opinions. My 2-cents is that Dr. Daniel Spurrier, right here in T.V. is top-notch. He's a neurosurgeon and does non-evasive surgeries. At least go to him for a 2nd opinion...he can tell you what you'll need and if it's surgery that will be it or if not he'll give you other options. I had a dissectomy on a ruptured disc by him 3+ years ago and have done well since! I was given MANY positives from ALL the medical folks I encountered before and after my procedure from the EMT's. the ER, the surgical floor (I think that's on 3 at T.V. hospital) and my after-care people. My PT told me he'd seen many, many botched back surgeries but never with Dr. Spurrier!!

i have heard many people say Dr. Spurrier is very good. Thank you.

LuckySevens
09-05-2014, 01:28 PM
Research, research and ANYTIME a physician says surgery get 3 opinions......Scar tissue from the surgery will eventually affect you. ALSO, refer to the "Association for Medical Ethics" website started by Dr. Charles Rosen....the Surgeons who are Members of the AME DO NOT and will not take kick backs from the Medical Device Manufacturers (IE, fusion devices, titanium cage disc implants, etc....go to this website Association for Medical Ethics (http://www.ethicaldoctor.org) and read the article that was in the wall street journal "Surgeons Eyed Over Deals With Medical-Device Makers"........YOU can also email them asking for the name of a physician in this area that is an AME member...GOOD LUCK

Thank you, will do.

NotGolfer
09-05-2014, 02:09 PM
Since this thread was started...Dr. Spurrier apparently has left The Villages! I was VERY sorry to hear this! I have back issues and may have to have an evaluation for it but have heard horror stories of the others in our community. I agree...research, research, research! Our social media community (here) can be helpful....that said though....one can get many/many opinions that may or may not be helpful.

One point to begin with concerning our backs is NOT to see an orthopedic specialist, but instead a neurosurgeon! Don't rush into surgery neither if other options are offered!

TomOB
09-05-2014, 05:29 PM
Dr. Spurrier is gone. His office is closed and the answering service off. TVRH does not have him on their list of surgeons anymore.

Bethinflorida
09-05-2014, 05:53 PM
Go see dr Payman..sounds like your husband has the same problem as me which he has low back pain without radiation down the legs...dr Payman does a procedure where he burns the nerves in the joints of the back where your pain is coming from, which takes all of the low back pain away without surgery. It's call a radiofrequency ablation and you walk out the same day ....and it's. not surgery..I couldn't be happier with the results of my procedure

Mudder
09-06-2014, 02:27 PM
I have had neurosurgeons tell me that surgery will not help all my disk problems. Dr Spurrier was one of them, the other in Tampa. Took a lot of PT, exercise and stretching but my low back is somewhat under control. I do all my sports, it's worth it for my mental health! Just have to give back some rest periods. Think very hard before going to Dr Bono. It will feel good at first and for awhile, but it is not permanent.

ronsroni
11-10-2014, 05:52 AM
I agree with NotGolfer, my only choice would be Dr. Dan Spurrier; without a doubt, in my experiences, I would only choose him!

He is gone. You must chos another doc.

The20Percent
01-12-2015, 01:30 PM
As always, on TOTV you're going to get many opinions. My 2-cents is that Dr. Daniel Spurrier, right here in T.V. is top-notch. He's a neurosurgeon and does non-evasive surgeries. At least go to him for a 2nd opinion...he can tell you what you'll need and if it's surgery that will be it or if not he'll give you other options. I had a dissectomy on a ruptured disc by him 3+ years ago and have done well since! I was given MANY positives from ALL the medical folks I encountered before and after my procedure from the EMT's. the ER, the surgical floor (I think that's on 3 at T.V. hospital) and my after-care people. My PT told me he'd seen many, many botched back surgeries but never with Dr. Spurrier!!

Does anyone have Dr. Spurrier's office phone number? All office phone numbers that show up for him on google are 352-391-9401. Everytime I call it, a recording comes on that says "welcome to Verizon Wirelss, the number you have called has been changed or disconnected"! Has he retired and closed out his practice? I'm trying to find a good back doctor for my mother and he sounds to be the best. If anyone know his status and/or phone number, please post it. Thank you.

TomOB
01-12-2015, 02:29 PM
Dr. Spurrier is gone.

Carla B
01-12-2015, 02:31 PM
If you go back and read posts #13 and following, you will find that Dr. Spurrier has gone out of practice here.