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    Dr Corenman….Thanks for the prompt response. Is decompression surgery a complicated process and is this something you would consider for me?

    Doug

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    MRI results Feb 11,2011. Grade2 anterolisthesis of L5 on S1 with bilateral pars interarticularis defects. Bilateral lateral neural foramen narrowing at this level.

    At L4-L5 minimal broad-based disc bulge with minimal compression on the anterior thecal sac and no significant central canal spinal stenosis and exiting nerve roots are spared. Remainder of the lumbar spine disc levels are also normal in appearance

    Dr. Corenman I hope the above explains the reason for the AlIf. Both procedures ie: fusion and instrumentation performed at the same time at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. It was explained to me that a spinal fusion was the only cure for my situation.
    Is it possible that this surgery has put more pressure on the exiting nerves? If so, can this be identified and subsequently relieved.

    I can’t thank you enough for your insight.

    Regards
    Doug

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