Had Two Cervical Fusions. Having Severe Pain In L5 Disc. Suggest
In 2008 a MRI indicated I had a "probable radial annular fissure and assymetrical posterior disc protrusion with minimal narrowing." The doctors at that time including a neurologists said it was very unwise to have lumbar surgery. I think that has changed. I certainly hope so.
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Your MRI findings in 2008 were suggestive of minor degenerative changes in the spine with no nerve root compression. At that time, going for a lumbar surgery was not advisable.
Now that you are having a persistent severe pain, it seems that the degree of degeneration has increased with severe nerve root compression. A repeat MRI scan will help in detecting the extent of nerve root compression you are having. The surgery may be considered for symptomatic relief. You can consult a spine surgeon for the same.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
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Yes. The lumbar surgeries are more acceptable now. But the decision to go for a surgery depends on the severity of the problem and the extent of response to the medical treatment.
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