| Literature DB >> 28435926 |
Zhi Sheng Darren Koh1, Shuxun Lin1, Hwee Weng Dennis Hey1.
Abstract
Lumbar disc herniation is common and may be symptomatic. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is an appropriate tool to confirm the diagnosis and affected level of the spine. While a disc herniation is usually associated with ipsilateral symptoms, a few cases have been reported to present with contralateral symptoms. We report a unique case of left lumbar disc herniation at L5/S1 who presented with contralateral symptoms and was successfully treated with a right L5/S1 foraminal block. However, the patient developed concordant ipsilateral symptoms 6 weeks later and was treated with left L5/S1 microdiscectomy.Entities:
Keywords: Prolapsed disc; herniated disc; intervertebral disc displacement; nerve root disorder; nerve root inflammation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28435926 PMCID: PMC5386900 DOI: 10.21037/jss.2017.03.06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Spine Surg ISSN: 2414-4630