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in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #29923
Can surgery cause ED?
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #29917Thank you and Merry Christmas
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #29894Did you get my MRI report i posted?
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #29855Here goes my MRI report incase the one i previously posted did not go thru on the forum
What is your conclusion based on this MRI report?
EXAM:MRI Lumber Spine WO
HISTORY: M96.1 Postiaminectomy syndrone, not elsewhere classified
TECGNIQUE: Sagittal T2, T1, STIR, axial T1, T2 sequences lumber spine
COMPARISON: 09/07/2017
FINDINGGS: Five lumber type vertibral bodies are assumed for the purposes of this report. There is no concerning marrow signal. Alignment is anatomic. The conus ends at the appropiate level. Pathology will be described level by level.
T12-L 1: Age appropiate disk desiccation with no significant pathology.
L1-2: Age appropiate disk desiccation with no significant pathology.
L2-3: Age appropiate disk desiccation with no significant pathology.
L3-4: Age appropiate disk desiccation with no significant pathology.
L4-5:There is laminectomy and spinous process resection with resection of the disc extrusion. There is mild loss of disc height with a minor risidual broad posterior of the annulus extending up to 2 mm from the endplate. There is mild facet hyperrtrophy and spurring. The central canal is releived. Foramine are preserved. The RIGHT facet spur effects the RIGHT laterial recess in the region of the L5 nerve roots with displacement or compression. This is best measured on series 6 images 32 and 33.
L5- S1:Age appropiate disk desiccation with no significant pathology. There is mild facet hypertrophy.
IMPRESSION: L4-5 postoperative change with resection of previous disk extrusion. The overall central canal is widely patient, but thre is a facet spu effacing the RIGHT lateral recess displacing or compressing the RIGHT L5 nerve roots.
No other significant stenosis with no acute findings.
Report ends.in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #29837Hi
Did you recieve the MRI report i posted a couple weeks ago? If not ill send again.
Thanks
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #29814Surgeon said
MRI looks good
He said don’t worry. Running is fine. Just work on getting a strong core.Ill post to you a report of MRI that will show more detail of findings soon.
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