Left Paracentral Disc Extrusion Explained | Dr Baker Left paracentral disc extrusion is a specific type of disc herniation where the disc material extrudes to the left side of the spinal canal, primarily affecting the lumbar spine
Central disc extrusion - USA Spine Care - Laser Spine Surgery If a central disc extrusion occurs in this area, you may feel pain, numbness, tingling and weakness in one or both legs and feet Symptoms such as the loss of bladder and bowel control and leg paralysis indicate a rare but serious medical emergency known as cauda equina syndrome
Disc Extrusion - Deuk Spine Institute This procedure is performed endoscopically with a small 7mm incision The surgery is virtually bloodless and takes 30 minutes per disc being repaired You heard correctly, your own natural disc will be repaired so that it no longer causes you pain and the effect is permanent
Broad Based Disc Bulge - Radiology In Plain English A broad based disc bulge occurs when the soft, gel-like center of a spinal disc pushes against the outer ring of the disc, causing it to extend beyond its normal boundaries
Paracentral Disc Extrusion: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Paracentral disc extrusion is a pathological condition in which there is seepage of the nucleus material of a herniated disc but this is centrally as opposed to the left or right side of the disc Know the causes, symptoms, and treatment of paracentral disc extrusion
Extrusion Disc Herniation: Causes, Symptoms Treatments | Spine MD In this procedure, the damaged disc is removed and replaced with an artificial disc device This approach aims to maintain normal spine movement and potentially reduce the risk of adjacent segment degeneration often associated with fusion surgery
What Causes Paracentral Disc Protrusion?- Advanced Disc Replacement There are several causes of paracentral disc protrusion or herniation, ranging from age and lifestyle factors to a traumatic injury Learn more about how your spine works, why paracentral disc protrusion occurs, and how it can be treated
Understanding L2-L3 Disc Bulge: Causes and Treatments Managing L2-L3 disc bulge is an essential area of focus in understanding overall spinal health This section will discuss the various management strategies available