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I have previously posted here about a recent l4-l5 herniation. Below, I have pasted the information of MRI related to the herniation.
I received a steroid injection 4 weeks ago today and was getting really good relief, but in last few days it is losing effectiveness; more and more each day/hour.
Based on my findings do you think that another steroid injection would work, would I need to continue to get injections routinely to get relief, or if I am still having pain to consider surgery.
Thank you,
FINDINGS:
PARASPINAL AREA: Normal with no visible mass.
BONES: Prior left L5 hemilaminotomy. Interlocking pedicle screws from L5-
S1. No fracture, subluxation or bone lesion.
CORD/CAUDA EQUINA: Normal caliber, contour, and signal intensity.
LUMBAR DISC LEVELS
L3-L4: Disc desiccation and loss of disc height. Moderate central and right
paracentral disc herniation/protrusion with moderate narrowing of the right
lateral recess and to a lesser extent central canal maximal sagittal diameter
of thecal sac approximately 6 mm. Mild bilateral facet arthrosis, greater left
than right. No left neural foraminal or left lateral recess stenosis
L4-L5: Disc desiccation and loss of disc height. Left paracentral moderate
disk herniation/extrusion which is new since 4/28/2015 with effacement of the
left lateral recess at this level, superimposed on moderate diffuse annular
bulge. There is also mild narrowing of bilateral L4 neural foramen. Moderate
bilateral facet arthrosis
L5-S1: Prior left L5 hemilaminotomy with partial facetectomy. Prior L5-S1
discectomy with interbody fusion cage. Moderate narrowing of left L5 neural
foramen by a ridge of osteophyte. No significant central canal or right neural
foraminal stenosisCONCLUSION:
1. Postoperative findings post prior L5-S1 discectomy with left L5 hemi
laminotomy and partial facetectomy and interlocking pedicle screws from L5-S1
2. Multilevel degenerative disc disease and facet arthrosis as described above
3. Multilevel neural foraminal stenosis as described above -
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