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in reply to: Four month post microdiscectomy complications? #7324
Hi Dr. Corenman,
I’m back and needing your expert advice. So I’m a little over 6 months out of the Micro-D. Unfortunately, I still have leg pain, not as bad as before surgery but still enough to bother me daily.
I saw my Dr. who did the procedure shortly after my last post here with you two months ago. The only thing he said was that the nerves takes a long time to heal since my herniation was very large and nothing else. When I asked if Granulation tissue was scar tissue his answer was it was “healing tissue”. Well, it didn’t leave me with much to say considering the radiologist noted it under his impression which really worrys me. I asked for a epidural but he said no. Got a Rx for Ibuprofen 600mg and Lyrica.
My question is, will inflammation of the nerve/nerve root still exist 6 months after surgery? Unfortunately, I’m not sure if I really irritated the nerve since last week because I noticed a little extra increased in leg pain since last week. Time for a steroid pack?
I need to take one 600mg Ibuprofen at lunch to get through the day since returning to work 2 months ago. Is scar tissue really starting to form around the nerve root since I notice a bit of increase in extra pain in the leg since last week?
I am 6 months post microdiscectomy, so what are the options now really?
Have a great weekend Dr. Corenman!
in reply to: Four month post microdiscectomy complications? #6663Hello Dr. Corenman,
I did the 2nd MRI last week, can you please help with interpreting the results. Thank You.
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Findings:General description: Patient is status post right L5 laminotomy and microdiscectomy. Vertebral bodies are normally aligned. No signal is homogeneous. No evidence of compression deformity. Conus medullaris terminates at T12 and is normal in caliber, contour and signal.
Level by Level description:
L1 – L2: Normal
L2 – L3: Normal
L3 – L4: Normal
L4 – L5: Normal
L5 – S1 There is moderate loss of disc height and disc dessiccation. There is a broad base disc protrusion present measuring 4mm in AP dimension resulting in very mild effacemenet of the anterior thecal sac without substantial central canal stenosis. There is is mild caudal neural foraminal stenosis bilaterally. Patient is status post right-sided microdiscectomy. No evidence of exiting L5 nerve root compression. There is enhancing granulation tissue at the right lateral epidural space encasing the right S1 nerve root at the lateral recess.
Impression: Status post right L5 – S1 laminotomy and microdiscectomy. No evidence of exiting L5 nerve root compression.
Enhancing granulation tissue encases the right S1 nerve root as it traverses the lateral recess.
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It appears there is a disc buldge (or reherniation) of 4mm at the L5-S1? Will this self absorb with rest and time?
Is granulation tissue the same as SCAR TISSUE? I presume the granulation tissue is touching, pushing, trapping, poking, the right S1 nerve causing my right leg pain? Is there anything I can do to clear up the S1 nerve? More surgery? Injection? Shots? Just wait and rest? Or am I looking at being passed to a Pain Management doctor ……
I’ve stop doing PT stretches or much walking the past few months out of fear of making any problems in the back worst. Should I restart them?
My current symptoms are still the same as above. A assistant from the Dr’s office called and said everything looked ok and gave a new prescription for a single pain med until I see the Dr in a few weeks.
in reply to: Four month post microdiscectomy complications? #6629Thank you for the reply Dr. Corenman. I’ve ask the Dr’s office for a 2nd MRI, hopefully they can get in approve soon and let me know what is going on back there.
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