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in reply to: Leg Pain After Microdiscetomy Explanation Please #25655
Dear Dr. Corenman- I took your advice and my surgeon called in an MRT while I wait to see him. I had the MRI results given to me. All levels were normal except the one that was operated on. The results said:
* L4-5: Left hemilaminectomy. There appears to be recurrent
left paracentral disc extrusion. The small extruded fragment
measures approximately 0.6 x 0.8 x 1.6 cm in size and does
appear to displace posteriorly the descending left L5 nerve
root. There is also associated broad-based left intraforaminal
disc protrusion at this level, mildly narrowing the left neural
foramen. There is also mild right-sided foraminal narrowing. The
overall thecal sac diameter is adequate.My question is, since it sounds like a reherniation, is it possible to have good success conservatively treating a reherniation like you would an initial herniation. My initial herniation over time improved a lot, and have noticed I currently have days with mild symptoms, but days I do to much I get more moderate pain. I wonder if this one would also improve with conservative treatment or is surgery your best bet with a reherniation?
Thanks so much,
KCin reply to: Leg Pain After Microdiscetomy Explanation Please #25561Dr. Corenman- I appreciate your well thought out response. It was very helpful and informative. I will call my doctor to see if they are willing to do an M.R.I. They have been opposed so far, even though I got leg pain which I never had since waking up from surgery. I have two quick follow up questions
1. What is a reasonable amount of time to try conservative treatment for a reherniation of a disc? I suppose it has been 5.5 weeks already. If I did have a second surgery what are the odds that it would be a success?
2. I also am worried about work as I have worked full time prior, but fear that this pain will keep me from work, if there was a second surgery, or conservative treatment are outcomes favorable to someone being able to go back to work full time?
Thanks so much again,
KC
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