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in reply to: Large thoracic herniation #31158
Thank you very much for your time it is appreciated!!
in reply to: Large thoracic herniation #31148Thank you Dr. I appreciate the response sorry I have not responded. I have been really busy seen 3 Dr’s recently and all said I need to have surgery but it is not an emergency. They all said my strength signs are all 5 out 5 both legs but have slight hyperflexia. My pain generally is around a 3-5 most days. They said that it is just a matter of time before things get worse with this disc as it has been on going for years but never symptoms in my left leg until 6 months ago and that it should be surgically removed.
Not sure if I have myelopathy or not as I can walk fine and don’t have balance issues etc.. just burning flashes and muscle twitching and tingling and numbness in that left leg and some left leg pains, some pins and needles also but not a lot. Just curious if surgery is really the best thing to prevent further problems getting worse or paralysis at this time.
Thanks a lot.in reply to: Large thoracic herniation #30983Thank you Dr, symptoms are mid back pain and rib pain to left and burning sensations, burning flashes in left leg sometimes in right leg, fasciculations in left leg. Pins and needles in left posterior thigh and left posterior thigh numbness. Tingling in left leg and buttock left side off and on.
Mri reads (T7-T8) level shows large central and left paracentral disc extrusion compressing and deforming the ventral spinal cord. Cord signal is maintained. No neuroforamina stenosis. (T8-t9) left paracentral posterior disc osteophyte complex abutting ventral cord surface. Mild eccentric narrowing of spinal canal at this level.
(T9-t10) shows mild bilateral facet hypertrophic changes.
(t10-t11) left paracentral and subarticular posterior osteophyte disc complex, bilateral facet hypertrophic changes without spinal canal or neuroforamina stenosis.
Impression- Multi level degenerative changes in lower thoracic spine, t7-t8 shows large disc extrusion impingement and mass effect and deformity of the spinal cord.
So the indirect decompression would not be a good option for t7-t8 disc herniation for decompression?Thank you for your thoughts very much appreciated!!
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