Disc herniations

Spinal disc herniation

Spinal
A spinal disc herniation (prolapsus disci intervertebralis), informally and misleadingly called a "slipped disc", is a medical condition affecting the spine, in which a tear in the outer, fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc (discus intervertebralis) allows the soft, central portion to bulge out. Tears are almost always postero-lateral in nature owing to the presence of the posterior longitudinal ligament in the spinal canal. This tear in the disc ring may result in the release of inflammatory chemical mediators which may directly cause severe pain, even in the absence of nerve root compression...

Disc herniations - List of case studies

Spinal pathology – additional opinion

: Within normal limits C2-3 Protrusion of central disc causing indentation of anterior spinal cord C3-4 : Slight diffuse ... is that the Thessys system is used primarily for disc herniations. While minimally invasive techniques can be used for lumbar ...

Back Pain with Partial Sensory Leg Anesthesia

protrusion in the L5-S1 level and substential herniated disc at L4-5 level. The L3-4 looks like a mild to moderate bulge. ... most common are wound infections (1%-3%), recurrent disc herniations (about 10%), scar formation, neurologic deficit, CSF leak etc. ...

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