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Posterocentral Disk Extrusion Seen Causing Compression Of The Cal Sac And Nerve Roots. Can It Be Cured?

posterocentral disk extrusion seenL4-L5 level causing compression of thecal sac and bilateral L5 nerve roots and posterocentral disk protrusion seen at L5-S1 level causing indentation ofthecal sac and bilateral lateral recess narrowing my friend is having this problem it can be cured or what she stay in chennai can tell me which hospital does this operation take place her age 36
Wed, 22 Jan 2014
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The entire prognosis is depend upon the symptoms and the physical disability of the patient which is missing here, if she is asymptomatic and her physical activity is intact even after the findings given here then why to worry, and if she has severe condition then surgical intervention gives good result with the newer technical procedure and skill hand, with the minimal residual post operative events, have word with good neurosurgeon and as well as with neurophysician, take care of her and have good time
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Posterocentral Disk Extrusion Seen Causing Compression Of The Cal Sac And Nerve Roots. Can It Be Cured?

HI Thank for asking to HCM The entire prognosis is depend upon the symptoms and the physical disability of the patient which is missing here, if she is asymptomatic and her physical activity is intact even after the findings given here then why to worry, and if she has severe condition then surgical intervention gives good result with the newer technical procedure and skill hand, with the minimal residual post operative events, have word with good neurosurgeon and as well as with neurophysician, take care of her and have good time