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Mlinton post=6703 wrote: Update: Hi Dr. Corenman I have a update for you and questions that I hope you get soon!
I was checked into the hospital for a Nero-Radiologist to put in some type of contrast to see where the CSF Leak was coming from and they actually did not do the procedure. The Radiologist said that he went over all of my MRI’s and Cat scans with my current doctor and that they came to the conclusion that I do have a CFS leak in the Lumbar region. The Radiologist said that the procedure was to risky and could cause another CSF Leak. So I just went to see my surgeon a few days ago and I am very confused. He explained to me that he didn’t really know what to do because he is unguided of where the CSF Leak was and then he said you could get another doctors opinion if I wanted to. I did not now at that moment what to say! I am in excruciating pain and this is my second doctor already. The weird thing was he just looked at me for an answer???? I asked him what about a revised surgery and he said that they could do that but there is still a chance of not finding the CSF leak. So we made the decision to do a revised surgery and I hope I am not making a Huge Mistake by doing this. You had said before that you take out your drain tubes within 3 days after surgery since the doctor that did my surgery waited over a week to take out the drain tube do you think that that is the most possible possible place where the CSF Leak could be coming from? What do you think about a revised surgery? I am also wondering if there was a way for you to go over the information that was gathered since my surgery last year (Oct. 2013) and see what you think should happen. Thank you in advance I look forward to hearing from you….You have a number of issues going on. You probably underwent a TLIF fusion of L4-S1 and had a dural leak that according to the MRI report (and your surgeon) is still leaking. To add to this, you have an infection with P. Acnes.
Your dural leak might stop with time but I cannot say for sure. You might develop a pseudomengiocele (a false pocket of CSF fluid) that might or might not give your trouble.
A big problem is the infection. Normally, you should be treated with IV antibiotics and if necessary, a debridement (opening of the incison and cleaning it out before closing it again.
There is a chance of meningitis if you have a hole in your dura (dural leak) where the bacterial can gain access to your central nervous system. This needs to be addressed by an infection disease specialist.
Dr. Corenman
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Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books. -
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