Hi, A couple of days ago I got my surgical report from the hospital. As I read through it I saw that the Neursurgeon had secured the replaced bone with
Titanium plates and screws. I had no idea that they were going to do this and he sure didn't tell me (do they not tell these things because they are afraid that people won't do the surgery ...or what
). I had wondered why the surgery site felt different and why it sounded different there when I washed or combed my hair. I feel like Frankenstein's mother
.
Anyway - here are my questions: Is this metal plate thing something they do only for the middle fossa surgery.... or do they do it for all AN surgeries? Have you read your surgical report and know if you have "metal in your head" or are you like me and the doctor didn't tell you he/she was going to put 'plates in to secure the bone'?
I know they did a MRI after surgery so I guess that won't be a problem next time I have another one..... but I am also wondering if I will "set off " metal detectors when I go through airport security ( I really don't want to draw more attention to myself
I already have people stare at my face ).
Thanks for the help.
Margaret