Hi dr corenman,
My father resides over seas and has a slowly deteriorating weakness/ numbness in legs over the past 15 years, with his right leg being worse. His legs would be come number after short period of walking. In last 2 months, he had an episode of severe lower back pain after which his whole lower half of his body is now experiencing numbness even without moving. He has severe lumbar stenosis based on his MRI in L3-4-5 area. And moderate stenosis in L 2-3 area. He does have congenitally narrow spinal cord space to begin with. I have his MRI n X-rays taken 2 months prior together with your lumbar history form in soft copy and wanted to know if i can email them to you for surgery opinion. He is interested in x stop procedure combined with some other “minimally invasive procedure” which I’m not sure would be the right surgery for his case. He is also wondering if spinal cord stimulation implant can help with his lower leg numbness. He is currently waiting for me to get a few opinions on surgery options before he make the trip over for physical consultation and surgery in us. My concern is whether he has enough time to try out less invasive type surgery due to his current symptom escalation. I did speak with your medical assistant and am sending out cd copies of his MRI etc for your review. I’m just real worried about how delays will affect the ability of his nerves to recover. Thank you!