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in reply to: Laminectomy question #32370
As an update: I’m 9 days post decompression without discectomy, and yesterday my back and leg pain got worse. I called my surgeon and nurse said to calm down on the walking, so I did. Woke up today and it’s even worse–deep back pain radiating into butt and leg, feels like it did at its worst before surgery. Could all of this be from walking too much?
I am starting to panic that something did not work or went wrong. I was told to walk as much a I wanted, as tolerated. It was definitely fine while I was doing a lot of walking (up to 15,000 steps on one day), but the next day felt like I was at square one with my stenosis!
in reply to: Laminectomy question #32365Ok, thanks so much. He told me that my scan showed issue with L lateral recess stenosis, but on the MRI I see:
L4-L5: There is shallow posterior bulging of the disc with mild
facet and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy. There is mild bilateral
foraminal encroachment and moderate lateral recess stenosis greater
on the left. The L5 nerve roots are contacted and the left L5 nerve
root is compressed.I will ask him about the foraminotomy at my follow up. I am just wanting to make sure that all the stenosis was taken care of.
in reply to: Laminectomy question #32363Thank you–so there is typically not nerve root irritation as can be seen after discectomy (I had one of those last year).
Also, my op report says I had a left hemilaminotomy and foraminotomy at L4-L5. Specifically: “using the high speed drill and Kerrison rongeuers the bony laminectomy was performed at L4-L5. The facet was overgrown. The ligamentum flavum was carefully elevated and resected into the lateral recess. This fully decompressed the segment. I was able to palpate freely along the course of the nerve root as well as ventral to the sac.”
Does his description include the foraminotomy? It is listed as part of the surgery but I am not seeing that in the actual report.
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