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Will Left Neural Foraminal Stenosis & Lateral Recess Stenosis Lead To Cauda Equina Syndrome?

Hi, had microdiscectomy at L4-5 in 2008...in 2011 had updated MRI with the following results: L4-5 shows residual disc protrusion asymmetric to the left. There is also enhancing scar tissue. There is mild overall central stenosis and also degree mild left neural foraminal stenosis and lateral recess stenosis. I am concerned about Cauda Equina syndrome, as I do have leakage. Do these combined issues cause this syndrome, and should I be concerned? Thank you!
Fri, 15 Jul 2016
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Hello. None of the information in the report indicates cauda equina syndrome or that it's about to happen.

And I see no reason for thinking you need any further surgery at this time
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Will Left Neural Foraminal Stenosis & Lateral Recess Stenosis Lead To Cauda Equina Syndrome?

Hello. None of the information in the report indicates cauda equina syndrome or that it s about to happen. And I see no reason for thinking you need any further surgery at this time