Well, finally MRI with contrast was done and below is the report. Look like no re herniation but i am not sure what is causing the pain then!.Is it the granulation tissue? If so what are my options? Had a transforaminal esi done about 2 weeks and pain seems to better after the injection but still have pain after 6/7 minutes of walking or standing. Have an appointment with NS this week. Please advise on what to discuss with him and my next step.Thanks Dr. Corenman.
“History: Low back pain with radiculopathy
MRI-3T LUMBAR SPINE PRE AND POST IV CONTRAST
History: M51.26 Herniated disc lumbar spine
MRI examination of the lumbosacral spine was performed on a 3.0 Tesla ultra high field
wide bore magnet and multiplanar multi-sequential techniques were used. 9 cc. Gadavist
contrast was administered intravenously. Images were obtained prior to and following
contrast administration.
Examination of the sagittal imaging demonstrates normal alignment and a degenerative
appearance of the vertebral bodies. The conus medullaris is seen to be normal.
The intervertebral disks demonstrate decreased T2 signal.
Examination demonstrates at L4-5 once again left-sided postoperative change. There is mass
effect within the left lateral recess which has decreased as compared to prior examination
and demonstrates contrast enhancement consistent with postoperative change.
The remainder examination is unchanged with mild degenerative changes.
Impression:
Postoperative change. No herniation noted.
ICD 10 Codes:
Degeneration L5-S1 level. M51.37
Degeneration L1-L5. M51.36
Hemilaminectomy. Z98.89