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  • elijah.walters
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    Last question, about 3 years prior to my mixrodiscectomy I had a nucleoplaty (they drilled out some of the nucleus) and this worked for about 3 years until a reherniation leading to my second surgery. Do you think another disc decompression as opposed to a second microdiscectomy? Or do you think it will only result in a recurrent herniation more so than a microdiscectomy? I just know the recover of my nucleoplasty was much easier and would be beneficial during school as I am in senior level classes and prepping for the MCAT.

    elijah.walters
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    Thank you very much for your input this was extremely helpful. I am seeking a second opinion from my pain management specialist where I will do a felxion/extension xray to rule out instability. In this case I will then contact a new surgeon to perform a second microdiscectomy. He had said something about lumbar nerve ablation, do you believe this is an option in the case being that the sciatica goes all the way down my leg? Also, if a second surgery is done do you think returning to competitive cheerleading (primarily lifting people above my head) would increase a chance of another reherniation? I have been told there is no evidence that this would be the case, however I am sceptical. I do avoid any bending while competing but I am on scholarship so it would be great to continue but only if it will not hinder my recovery. I am a junior pre-med student and want to do everything I can to avoid chance of a fusion during medical school.

    elijah.walters
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    I apologize for that, it is actually a right side transverse process fracture. It is not known how old the fracture is, the sciatica pain just re-developed within the last three weeks and there was no acute injury that I know of, the sciatica was a gradual onset over a week and I have very little back pain. There is no evidence of foraminal stenosis on the mri, just a small disc fragment pressing on the nerve at the site of the previous surgery. I had a ct scan done today that shows the transverse process break, no flexion/extension x-rays were taken and the doc said that since there is a fracture at the level of my previous surgery that leads him to believe there is instability and fusion is the best option as opposed to a second microdiscectomy which he says will bring me right back in. I don’t disagree with what he says, I just believe it is a little aggressive being that I am only 22 years old.

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