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  • KW Lee
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    Dear Dr. Corenman,

    Have you got a chance to download the images ? If there are too many perhaps I could just upload a few important images for you to take a look if you don’t mind ?

    Currently, we are seeing two doctors and both of them have looked at the MRI and CT Scan images. However, both of them have given us a different answer about the cause of pain of my father. We are puzzled and clueless on whom we should listen to.

    Hope you could help.

    Thank you once again.
    KW Lee

    KW Lee
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    Dear Dr. Corenman,

    I agree the radiologist for the CT Scan could have made some typo error. My father had spinal fusion from L1 – S1.

    Dr. Corenman, would you mind to help us to take a look at the MRI images both pre-op & post op which can be downloaded from the link below and give us some advises ? As informed, we are a bit helpless here in Malaysia

    1. MRI – Lumbar – Pre-Op
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/89jvr4ixoy8crle/AAAtMYNXN1oGOs-KkGX4Jrlua?dl=0

    2. MRI – Lumbar – PostOp
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/179yrk2jk7dnoqa/AACTFG5qWpN6Pn86Q64Ls9u7a?dl=0

    3. Xray – Lumbar – PostOp
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7wla5l297iosvrf/AACRnvnDiFAdG-UVaMDIOsV_a?dl=0

    Frankly, the doctor just informed us he had the root block injection in L5 but we were unsure whether he hit the right place as the root block was injected before we had the post op MRI. The doctor advised my father not to walk for the first day after injection as he might feel numbness on his leg with local anesthetic. We just came to know from your website the golden period should be the first 3 hours after injection. ( Speechless )

    Hope to hear from you again.

    Thank you very much.
    KW Lee

    KW Lee
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    Dear Dr. Corenman,

    My father had the MRI ( with contrast ) yesterday and below are the report contents from Radiologist :

    – Posterior lumbar interbody fusion has been performed from L1 to S1
    – Alignment and curvature are normal
    – There are central disc bulges at all levels
    – At L4 L5 the disc bulges in the right paracentral direction and there is hypertrophy of the facet joints, especially the right side
    – The right lateral recess is narrowed and this may impinge upon the right L5 root
    – The foremina are not significantly encroaches at any level
    – The cenral canal is capacious
    – The conus appears normal
    – There is no abnormal enhancement
    – The paravertebral soft tissues are unremarkable
    Comment from Radiologist : Posssibly narrowed right lateral recess at L4 L5 due to a right paracentral disc bulge and hypertrophic facet joints.

    While below are the CT Scann radiological report :
    – Mild scoliosis of lumbar spine with convexity to the right
    – Alignment appears maintained
    – There is reduction of L3 L4 disc space
    – Air seen within disc at L2L3, L3L4, and L4L5 suggestive of vacuum phenomena
    – The rest of vertebral body height and disc spaces are maintained
    – The spinal canal appears preserved. No significant spinal stenosis
    Comments : Posterial surgical instrumentation seen from L5 to S1 with lumbar spondylosis changes and lumbar
    scoliosis

    Dr. Corenman, hope you could help us to advice what could be wrong.

    Thank you so much.

    Regards,
    KW Lee

    KW Lee
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    Dear Dr Corenman

    For your information my father has had the nerve root block injection but there is no sign of relief .

    Thank you .
    KW Lee

    KW Lee
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    Dear Dr. Corenman

    Appreciate your quick reply . Here are my answer to your question :
    1. He has spinal stenosis in multiple level . His first pain that caused him unable to walk was back in 2010. He had an injection and was OK since then until May this year . The doctor asked for surgery and that was how he ended up with spinal fusion surgery
    2. He suffered pain on his right leg 2 weeks before surgery . The pain radiated from upper thigh to ankle . He was still able to walk prior to surgery despite of intense pain . 1 month after surgery his pain developed in his tibialis anterior side and we noticed the muscles has some swelling and stiff ! His mood wasn’t as bad as before but he couldn’t walk steadily and smoothly after the surgery and not able to climb up and down staircase because of pain . For your information he has no foot drop .
    3. The nerve conductivity report written with “suspect nerve root insult from spinal cord ”

    Hope to hear further from you .

    Thank you in advance .
    KW Lee

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