It is normal to feel afraid or nervous when thinking about undergoing surgery, especially when thinking about recovery. Advanced minimally invasive spine surgery is the best option, whenever possible, due to its rapid recovery. Below, you will find real cases and testimonies of people who have gone through different ailments and today are recovered thanks to the trauma team led by Prof. Dr. Elgeadi.
Herniated disc operation using spinal endoscopy
This intervention allows the patient to have a much faster recovery than other types of surgeries. Being minimally invasive and aggressive, it does not cause damage to the body's tissues, which makes it quick, painless and effective. It is performed through an incision of less than 3mm using a careful technique carried out by the best team of specialist traumatologists.
Symptoms of herniated disc
A herniated disc occurs as a result of the displacement of an intervertebral disc, which generates pressure on the nerve root. This type of pathology is extremely painful and is one of the most common. The patient had a lumbar disc herniation, lesion most frequently treated through endoscopy. He suffered from severe back pain that extended down his leg to his calf. Both lying down and sitting were painful for him.
Opinion of spinal endoscopy
His recovery was quick and he did not suffer any pain after the intervention.
“The same day of the operation I walked out of the clinic and not even a month has passed since the operation, and I do not do any physical activity as a precaution, but personally I feel as if nothing had happened, I am quite satisfied and I would recommend it to anyone. any.”
Chemonucleosis or spinal nucleotomy operation
This technique is performed using a cannula that is inserted through a small incision, using only local anesthesia. Chemonucleosis or percutaneous nucleotomy consists of a minimally invasive technique through radiofrequency. It seeks to reduce the volume of the nucleus of the injured intervertebral discs, reducing the pain caused by nerve pressure.
Patient's symptoms before chemonucleosis surgery
The patient had a lot of stiffness in the lower back, which caused him great pain and prevented him from carrying out normal daily physical activities. After examining her, she was offered a medical diagnosis, explaining and giving her all the information about her pathology. Finally, it was concluded that the best alternative to treat him was through chemonucleosis.
Testimony and opinion of the chemonucleolysis operation
Unlike conventional operations, this technique has a very quick and almost painless postoperative period. In this case, the treatment was performed first thing in the morning and at noon the patient was able to return home.
“Of waking up in the morning and seeing that I couldn't bend… Now I do it with complete ease. “I entered in the morning and at noon I was already at my house.”
Like many other people, the patient was not familiar with this minimally invasive technique. But after having the operation, she was delighted with the result and recommends anyone who suffers from pathologies similar to hers to be treated using this method. Through this intervention there is no damage to the tissues and therefore it does not cause any pain.
“I am delighted, as if I had another life. Let people not be afraid, they have to know these new techniques, which are within our reach and which do not need to be opened. This exists, it works and there is no pain. It is wonderful. I would recommend 100% without hesitation.”
Kyphoplasty operation for a fracture in the spine
Before performing this operation, it is recommended to try non-invasive methods such as a corset, rest or taking painkillers. This minimally invasive surgical intervention is used to treat compression fractures located in the spine.
Patient's condition and symptoms prior to surgery
Due to a severe fall, the patient suffered L2 vertebra fracture. After this trauma he suffered a lot of pain when performing simple movements such as getting up and standing. Initially, the patient chose to use a non-invasive method, the corset, but as the days went by, she found it very uncomfortable and ineffective. For this reason, when his doctor told him about the existence of this method, he decided to try it.
Results and testimony of the kyphoplasty operation
After undergoing the intervention, the patient resumed her physical activity normally and without suffering any pain. With an operation that requires an incision of just a few millimeters, the patient was able to return to her daily routine carrying out activities that previously caused her great discomfort.
“Getting out of bed was horrible, getting up from a chair or armchair was unthinkable, as if they were cutting me with a saw. And now I get up from a bed without a problem, from a chair without a problem. It has gone very well. It's insignificant, it gave me three points”
To perform this surgery, it is necessary to have a traumatologist who is an expert in spine surgery like Prof. Dr. Elgeadi.
Minimally invasive operation of cervical osteocytes
This cervical surgery had a slight complication due to the presence of osteocytes, which had to be cleaned since they affected the nerves of both arms. For this reason, the incision had to be somewhat larger than initially planned. However, two months after the surgery the scar has practically disappeared. This operation lasted approximately 3 hours.
What symptoms do osteophytes produce?
Due to this pathology, the patient had been suffering from pain for several years that limited him and prevented him from carrying out his normal activities. He suffered from pain in his arms due to nerve damage.
Testimony of minimally invasive spine surgery in Madrid
After several years of consultations, the patient went to see Professor Doctor Elgeadi who recommended this treatment. Once in the ICU, the patient could move his head, feet and hands without suffering any pain. The day after the operation he was able to return home on his own.
“What do I recommend, I have already recommended it”
After 15 days, the patient was fully recovered, after a month and a half he was finally discharged and was able to resume his sporting activity.
“This technique has been very good for me. Very good because I have had a very easy post-operative period, I have had practically no ailments since I had the operation. After 3 or 4 hours, I no longer felt pain”
Many patients fear undergoing major operations, but great technological advances allow quality of life to be recovered through minimally invasive surgeries, without suffering pain and minimizing recovery times. The team of specialist traumatologists at ICAC, Advanced Spine Surgery Institute, awaits you to offer you the best advice, because it is possible to live without pain.
If you suffer from any type of ailment related to hernias or the spine, do not hesitate to contact our team. traumatologists specializing in minimally invasive surgeries.
74 thoughts on “Operación de columna vertebral: testimonios y opiniones de pacientes reales”
Hello, good morning, I would like to know where the clinic is located. I have a herniated disc l3 l4 l5 s1 and I also have facet joint hypertrophy and signs of osteochondrosis.
Good afternoon, Jeffersson.
Our spine specialist center is located in the Community of Madrid, at Corazón de María street, 78. You can contact us by phone for a private appointment.
All the best.
Good afternoon, I'm from León, Guanajuato. My name is Rosa María González. I have a deviation of the L5 vertebra and I'm undecided about the operation because the one I can afford to pay for is the most aggressive one. Oh, but if I do, the question is only with the surgery. It's my healing if I have pain but it is controllable in moments of stronger pain I take celebre and gabapentin and I control myself I just want to know if it is the right thing to do since they scare you by telling you that you will not walk
Good morning, Rosa María.
Thank you very much for your comment. By performing minimally invasive surgery, pain disappears in most cases immediately after surgery, in addition to presenting multiple advantages over traditional surgery. For more information, you can contact our team of spine surgery specialists at the following link: https://columna.com/contacto/
All the best.
I had a lumbar arthrodesis 3 years ago due to a fall and breakage of a vertebra. I have more and more back pain and I bend my back more and it greatly limits my daily life, to the point that I don't feel like leaving the house. moodily .
When I go to bed I have horrible pain. After a while, that pain usually calms me down and I no longer want to move or get out of bed so that the pain doesn't come back. I go to pilates classes but I don't notice any improvement and walking but sometimes it also hurts, I have to stop, I would like to know if there is any solution to be able to have a normal life again.
Good morning, Mar.
Thank you very much for your comment on our blog. We are sorry for the situation you are in. The most recommended thing is to carry out an exhaustive diagnostic study of the area and thus determine the most appropriate treatment. You can make an appointment with our team spinal traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
I had L5S1 and L4L5 herniated disc surgery about two weeks ago. Is it normal that my rectum and anus are numb or numb and I can't defecate and I lost control of my sphincter when I urinate and it comes out when I sneeze. The doctor told me that it is normal but I think it is not normal, who could help me?
Hello Omar,
The best thing is to explore it physically. Please request a consultation with us and we will be happy to assist you.
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Hello, I would like to contact you to find out what other symptoms you had, how your recovery is going, you can now walk normally and all that, since I also had hernia surgery at the same levels, greetings.
Good afternoon.
They performed a L1L2 lumbar arthrodesis on me, because I no longer had strength in my thighs, I couldn't walk.
3 months later, my legs are perfect, but the area where the arthrodesis still hurts.
It's still early and it's possible that that lower back pain will go away, or perhaps that pain should have gone away with time that has passed?
Thanks in advance
Good morning, José Manuel.
Thank you very much for your comment on the blog. For the question you ask us, the most recommended thing is to carry out a thorough diagnosis of the area and thereby determine the most appropriate treatment for your pathology. You can make an appointment with our spinal traumatologists at the following link: https://columna.com/cita-privada/
All the best.
I have been receiving different treatments for spondiolisthesis L5 and S1 for a year and I still have pain. Do you recommend surgery? What are the risks? I am 44 years old. And I don't want to live on painkillers
Hello Marisol, thank you very much for commenting on our blog.
We regret your current situation, for which we recommend that you consult with a specialist traumatologist so that they can diagnose your case and symptoms and determine the appropriate treatment. Do not hesitate to contact our spine expert traumatologists in the link provided.
Greetings and much encouragement.
Hello, good morning, I just had a hernia in the L4L5, where another one appeared 3 years ago and they have given me a treatment of 4 Celestone (1 weekly) and some Nucleodol vitamins for 1 month, in addition to swimming. From the first hernia I was left with paresthesia in my left leg. From the knee to the middle of the tibia, I have no pain but it makes it difficult for me to walk and especially to go up and down stairs.
I would be interested in knowing if the spinal endoscopy operation that you performed would be a good solution for my hernia.
I look forward to your information.
Thanks and regards,
Miguel A. Sagaste
Good morning, Michelangelo.
Thank you for contacting us. To evaluate the possibility of a surgical intervention, it is necessary that you go to our trauma clinic. In this way, the spine specialist team will be able to perform a complete medical study of the affected area, choosing the treatment that best suits your needs.
All the best!
Good afternoon.
3 years ago I had an arthrodesis due to a traffic accident, but I still have pain in my neck, is it normal for this to happen and is it normal for a hernia to appear after an arthrodesis?
Good afternoon María Clemencia,
Thank you very much for your comment on our blog. We are sorry for the situation you are in. After so much time has passed, we recommend that you go to a spine specialist so that they can study your symptoms and determine the most appropriate treatment for your pathology. You can make an appointment with our team spinal traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
Hello, a month and a half ago I had surgery for a herniated disc. The pain in my left leg was really unbearable. The question is if it is normal that my leg still hurts (not with the same intensity as before but it hurts). It hurts when walking, I haven't tried making any other effort yet. I am discouraged and worried about the situation. I don't want any more medication
Hello Adriana,
Thank you for your comment on our blog. Recovery time depends on each patient, so we recommend that you consult the status of your pathology with an expert spine traumatologist. You can make an appointment with Prof. Dr Elgeadi's team at the following link: https://columna.com/cita-privada/
All the best.
Good morning, on September 29 I had surgery on an osteocyte that had caused demular damage in the c3, leaving me with sensitive sensations but with triptizole more or less normal life. I was encouraged to have surgery because there was a risk that any "blow" etc. could cause me spinal cord damage worse, this started a year ago, the thing is that I had surgery and since I woke up I have many parts of my body without sensitivity, because they have touched my spinal cord to cut that bone and there was a dural tear, I am depressed thinking that I am going to continue like this for the rest of my life, please some medication, testimony that these symptoms can be recovered, something, thank you. Could I go for a consultation, I am looking forward to your response
Good morning, Brenda.
We are very sorry for your pathology. You can contact our specialist traumatologists through the link provided.
All the best.
Good morning,
I wanted to ask if this type of surgery is also effective with the degenerative process of the cervical spine for older people. That is to say, my mother had an MRI and terms such as degenerative osteochondrosis, uncarthrosis, degenerative arthropathy, degenerative spondiolisthesis, etc. came up. He has a lot of neck pain and neither pills nor physiotherapists, we are looking for the best solution. Thank you
Hello Natalia,
Thank you very much for your comment. In this case, we recommend consulting a specialist for a complete medical diagnosis. Our cervical spine experts will be able to determine the most appropriate treatment for your mother. You can make an appointment with our spinal traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
Good afternoon, I had surgery 1 year and 6 months ago for the herniated disc l5 S1 I have screws, the pain has never gone away x completely I have a lot of discomfort at the operation level these days they performed an MRI in which it came out that my disc has degenerated l5 I need to know what that means? Is it herniated again? I would appreciate your response Regards
Good morning Daniel,
We have answered your question in your previous comment.
All the best.
Good afternoon, I had surgery 1 year and 6 months ago for the herniated disc l5 S1 I have screws, the pain has never gone away x completely I have a lot of discomfort at the operation level these days they performed an MRI in which it came out that my disc has degenerated l5 I need to know what that means? Is it herniated again? I would appreciate your response Regards
Good morning Daniel,
Thank you for reading our article.
First of all, your particular case would have to be studied, and know what technique they applied and whether you have an interbody device or bone or not. You can request an appointment with our specialized traumatologists if you wish.
All the best.
Hello how are you ? My partner had surgery in Argentina bs As for the L1 lumbar hernia and the S1 hernia, for S1 they entered through the left lateral side, which has two surgical wounds, the doctor assured him that he would walk out of the clinic after 5 days and he has 10 hospitalized still with pain, numbness, they have done several tests to see if he reacted and they told him that the plate was fine and he can go home, but the doctors who are now in charge of him do not discharge him for other series of complications.
It's my doubt, is it something to worry about? Because the doctor tells him that everything is fine but in reality he has terrible pain, he has tried to walk but he feels that his leg is falling asleep, he has not been able to walk.
I would like to know what should be done in these cases if a doctor, especially the one who operated on him, does not give an accurate answer.
Good morning Hector,
To offer you a complete diagnosis, it would be necessary for you to go to our trauma center, where we can offer you a second opinion based on the relevant medical studies.
All the best.
Hello. I had spinal surgery 4 times in a period of 3 years and they told me because of my pain that the prosthesis had to be removed and that it would be the last. I don't know whether to accept or what I should do.
Good morning Stella,
Thank you very much for visiting our blog.
In order to offer you a complete diagnosis, the affected area would have to be assessed. You can contact our specialized traumatologists through the link provided.
All the best.
One question, I am a chiropractor, I applied chiropractic but I had a very big doubt. I have a patient who in an accident broke some ribs and the L4 crashed, leaving the disc damaged. They operated on him and according to the diagnosis, he would never walk. The doctors who operated on him, but me with a laser. cold and heat electrodes I have managed to make him feel pain, cramps and discomfort in his legs, place without sensitivity, how could I help him better for faster recovery. Thank you
Hello Gabriel,
It seems like a complex case but we would have to review the images and evaluate the patient in the clinic to see what condition he is currently in; and of course see how we can help you.
All the best.
Good afternoon, three months ago I had a microdisectomy. It is normal that my hips, legs and calves hurt. It also hurts where they made the incision. This is normal since the sciatic nerve was very trapped for a month. Thank you, please help me. .
Hello Adiela,
To give you an answer we should know if there have been any complications during the surgery but a priori we could wait a while to see how things progress.
Remember to follow rehabilitation to the letter as it is essential for your recovery.
Greetings!
Hello, good afternoon almost a year ago I suffered a crisis of lumbar radicular pain and I was diagnosed with hNp l5s1
I had three attacks in a period of 4 months, I did not have surgery, I did two rounds of kine for two months each last May, July and I continue to have discomfort mainly from the path of the nerve. I never like the crisis and I am thinking about having surgery because in May the nerve was still compressed. But I don't know if it will be worth it. Thank you.
Good evening, a month ago I had surgery for a herniated disc. The question is, is it normal to feel pain when trying to bend over and some pain in the leg?
Hello Manita,
It is difficult to give you an answer only with the data you provide us. We should evaluate the images and clinical examination to see the status of your spine. We invite you to request an appointment to evaluate your case personally.
All the best
Hello, I'm Flavia, I'm 24 years old, I had surgery a month and 15 days ago. He had multiple scoliosis. I am operated on from the dorsal to L4.
At the 3rd week I was discharged when I got home…
The sciatic pain in my left leg started and to this day it has not gone away.
I would like to know what causes this
Hello Flavia,
In order to tell you, we would need to see your complete medical history and evaluate whether additional tests are needed.
That way we can find the cause of your pain. You can make an appointment by clicking here.
Greetings
Hello, I have two spinal operations, the 1st was in October 2022 in l3l4 and the second this year in September l4l5s1. I have a lot of leg pain and burning during the operation. It is normal when the leg pain goes away.
Hello Silvia,
You have to review the clinical images as well as properly examine yourself to determine what the cause is and solve the problem.
Greetings
I had surgery on February 15 of this year for a l4 l5 hernia with l4 root radiculopathy. I had a disentanglement and a laminectomy and they put an aspen fixation device on me. My sciatica disappeared the same day as the operation and I was improving day by day, mobility was always good and the pain was bearable. As a result of removing the belt two months after the operation, I began to get worse and took enanplus and dilibqn alternately. They referred me to the pain unit and a month ago they did an MRI and I have an oarecentral hernia in the same disc that was operated on. The pain is unbearable, I can't stand sitting, I can't even sleep, the other day I crouched down with my idéenses bent and I was paralyzed after a whiplash. They recommend infiltration and if it doesn't work they propose a more aggressive operation but I don't know what to do.
Hello Rachel,
I would need to evaluate your images. Medical tests and clinical examination. It is difficult to make a judgment only with the comments you make, and it would also be negligent given that when we talk about spine cases, even with the patient in front of us and evaluating the tests, it is usually very complex to reach an accurate diagnosis.
Greetings
I am 37 years old, my question is if there are three hernias of L4 L5 L6 and S1. Operating it at that age advises me. No, because it would be very rigid, a neurostimulator is what he proposed to me. I don't know what to do. Please help. I am at the Vithas private hospital.
Hi Ines,
It is best to make a consultation to review your tests. It is difficult to give you a recommendation without knowing the case in depth.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00
Greetings
Hello! I am a 38 year old boy. A couple of years ago I was diagnosed with a L5 S1 hernia and in the last MRI it seems that the L4 L5 is also starting. I was injected with plasma from my own blood a year and a half ago and I improved for a few months, but now I have had a lot of pain again for a long time. Now my doctor gives me the option of having surgery with a prosthesis, which means open surgery from the belly. I don't find it very funny because, even if it seems safe, it always has several risks. My question is; Is there an alternative to operating a disc that is not so invasive?
My L5 S1 is grade II and is getting less and less high. I'm from Barcelona but I don't mind traveling. Thank you.
Hello Jaume,
To know if your case applies to minimally invasive surgery (this is through endoscopy and with an incision of less than 5 millimeters), we would have to know your case in depth, see the tests and review it with the medical team.
You can make an appointment with our team by calling 91 005 39 00 and we will assist you in our office in Madrid.
Greetings
Hello good.
Soon they are going to do a lumbar recalibration in central and right L4, L5, releasing right L4 in the foramen and right L5 in the canal. My question is, is it common to have to fix the vertebrae or put in a disc prosthesis?
Thanks greetings.
Hello,
A priori we do not always have to set. In fact, many times we perform the release with minimally invasive surgery without practically opening.
Greetings.
Hello, I am undergoing surgery for a L5S1 disc herniation with recurrence after ten days and having surgery a second time. I have pain in my lower back, I would like to make an appointment to clarify doubts and find a solution to avoid a third intervention. I live in Germany and the language is very difficult for me to understand and ask questions.
Hello Ros,
Perfect. We can make an appointment by video call. get in touch here to schedule it as soon as possible.
Greetings
Hello, I'm Francisco
From Valencia
I have been there for 5 years and 3 operations
in the column
I'm still in pain
I would like you to call me for more information
I don't know what to do anymore, honestly.
Hello Francisco,
You can make an appointment at our center by calling 91 005 39 00.
A team of specialists will study your case and establish the steps to follow.
Greetings
Good afternoon.
They removed an interspinous bone and I had a screw that they have now seen in an X-ray and they left it inside because the remedy was worse than the disease.
Could it be that our body can live with that screw in our back without giving any kind of discomfort or pain?
Or is it always preferable to remove a foreign object?
Hello Jose,
As your specialist has indicated. Sometimes it is better to remove it but in your case they have evaluated that it is not the best option.
Each case has unique circumstances and it would be necessary to see its x-ray
Greetings
Thanks for your reply
I HAVE A HERNIA IN THE L5S1 CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THE COST OF A SURGERY WOULD BE AND WHAT THE FOLLOW-UP WOULD BE?
Hello Mario,
It depends on the hernia and the diagnosis. We will be able to give you this information after an examination in consultation.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings.
Good afternoon: Does a person who has undergone spinal surgery and has already been rehabilitated have to have the same care as a person who has not had surgery or does he have to have additional care? Could new injuries be generated in the spine or the operated area? . Thanks for the information. Fernando.-
Hello Fernando,
A person who has had surgery on the spine must have additional care, must undergo periodic check-ups and undergo rehabilitation.
Greetings
Hello, good evening, I had L4 L5 lumbar arthrodesis surgery 2 months ago, I walk without any discomfort, it's just that 5 days ago I started walking a little more and some discomfort began in my back after the surgery, is this normal?
Hi Cesar.
We need more information to be able to give you an answer.
You can make an appointment at +34 91 005 39 00. Once we see your case we will be able to tell you something with certainty.
Greetings
Hello good.
I had a bone graft performed at levels L1-L2 without instrumentation.
Three months ago.
It is normal for there to still be some fluctuation in the wound.
My back pain has disappeared
But now my pain is in the same wound and fluctuates as if there was still liquid left.
They have ruled out infection because the color is good and there is no fever.
After three months, can that fluid still disappear or is it already a long time?
Hello, good evening, my name is Juanma and I have been suffering from lower back pain since I got up until I went to bed every day without stopping, accompanied by lumbago attacks every three days that do not let me live. The MRIs that I have every 6 months always show the same thing: disc protrusion L1 and L2 and L5 and S1. I have tried all kinds of techniques and nothing works for me. I would like to know if there is some kind of operation to lower this inflammation and get my life back. Thank you very much.
Hello, Juanma.
Since you have tried several techniques without success and have diagnosed disc protrusions, it may be time to consider surgical options. There are procedures such as microdiscectomy, spinal fusion, or disc replacement that can help relieve pressure on the nerves and reduce inflammation.
Contact our spine specialists for an in-person consultation by calling +34 91 005 39 00.
Greetings
Good evening. I had lumbar arthrodesis surgery in February. I have 6 screws and 2 rods. I have a lot of pain. My leg goes numb and they fail me. I have a lot of pain in the buttock area. What could it be? I don't see any improvement. My legs fail me a lot.
Hello Ramiro,
I am very sorry to hear about your situation. The symptoms you describe could indicate nerve compression or recovery problems. It is essential that you consult with your surgeon or a spine specialist to evaluate the cause of your pain and weakness. If you would like an appointment at our center, you can request one by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings
Five weeks ago I had a lumbar disc replacement but the pain has not gone away from my right gluteus to my left big toe. How long will it take for it to go away?
Hello Ana,
Pain may persist for weeks due to inflammation or nerve irritation. Consult your surgeon if there is no improvement, as recovery and complete relief vary from patient to patient.
Greetings
Hello, good morning. Two months ago I had surgery for a benign tumor in my sacrum. It was lodged in my spinal cord, 10 cm long. I'm physically fine, but the pain started in my right arm after that. Is this normal?
Hello Marysol,
To accurately determine the cause of the pain in your right arm, it would be necessary to review your medical tests and evaluate you personally. It's also very important to consult with the doctor who performed your surgery to discuss these symptoms, as they know your case best and can advise you appropriately.
If you need it, we can help you coordinate an assessment with our specialists to give you a more complete opinion.
Greetings.
Hello. I'm Gabriela. Many years ago, I suffered a minor accident, which caused a pinched nerve in my spine. Then, I began to experience a lot of pain. Over the years, I was treated by traumatologists, neurologists, and physical therapists. Obviously, I was increasingly medicated and faced more limitations, with my quality of life deteriorating every day.
Now, at 58 years old, after the results of the last MRI (SpinEco and FastSE techniques), I was told to consult with a neurosurgeon specializing in the spine.
Practical findings: Preserved vertebral alignment in the coronal plane. Reversal of the physiological lordosis in the sagittal plane. Multilevel marginal osteophytes. Reactive Modic II changes at C6-C7. The vertebral bodies are at normal height. Intervertebral discs have decreased height and signal on T2 due to dehydration of their nucleus pulposus. The C6-C7 disc presents a diffuse posterior disco-osteophytic protrusion that extends toward both neuroforamina and migrates caudally, making slight contact with the anterior surface of the spinal cord. Both neuroforamina show partial reduction in size, predominantly on the right, and may contact the emerging root. Multilevel interapophyseal degenerative changes are present. The cervical spinal cord shows normal morphology and signal. The diameters of the spinal canal are preserved.
Could you give me your opinion? Is surgery advisable? If so, is it risky? Thank you very much.
Hello Gabriela,
We're sorry you've been experiencing so much pain and difficulties for so many years. In cases like yours, where there's a long history, multiple previous treatments, and relevant MRI findings, it's essential that our team can thoroughly evaluate the studies along with your medical history to determine whether surgery is necessary or if there are other therapeutic alternatives.
If you wish, you can schedule an appointment by calling (+34) 91 005 39 00 and we will be happy to help you find the best option for your case.
Greetings.