Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis - Surgical Options and Non-Fusion Surgery

Published 2023-12-17
This Video focuses on non-fusion surgical options for patients with foraminal stenosis. Symptoms often include buttock and leg pain and when a patient's quality of life if effected and all non-surgical options have been explored, surgery may need to be considered. There are 2 surgical ways to treat foraminal stenosis, directly decompressing the nerve and indirectly decompressing the nerve. This video focuses on the direct decompression of the nerve. The next video focuses on the types of fusion surgery for Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis.

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Dr. Brian W. Su, MD
Spine Surgeon
Chief Development and Strategy Officer | California Orthopedics and Spine
Medical Director of Spine Surgery | Marin General Hospital
Director | Marin Healthcare District Board
Chairman | Marin Specialty Surgery Center

Timestamps:
0:00 - Start
0:25 - What is Foraminal Stenosis?
0:45 - When to get surgery for foraminal stenosis
1:08 - Ways to treat foraminal stenosis
1:25 - Direct Decompression
2:40 - Symptoms of nerve compression
3:30 - How long is direct decompression surgery
3:40 - Risks of direct decompression surgery
4:30 - Downsides of direct decompression surgery
5:25 - Direct decompression surgery with fusion
6:18 - Intro to next video
6:25 - End

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All Comments (21)
  • This would be an amazing series! I hope to hear more of the fusion options... should that be my only choice. Thank you!! šŸ‘ŒšŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘
  • @user-ib7st9qv8b
    In the real world, if youā€™re poor old , you cannot even afford to see a specialist, can muscle tightness cause compression of the spine thanks
  • @Sklipchan
    Dr. Su, please make a video about spinal osteotomy. Thanks.
  • @gbosearcher-3686
    Interesting discussion. Six years ago, I contracted Lyme Disease ( awful disease ) and my balance was affected, which resulted in a bad fall. After 6 years with my long time orthopedic doctor, my PC sent me to a spine specialist. I was diagnosed with facet joint arthrosis, after MRI and CT . Believe me, I tried everything..7 months of PT, Sims, Tens unit, foam roller, yoga and two unnecessary and totally no help spinal steroid injections. The new doctors recommended MBB before RFA. The MBB gave me the first pain relief in 6 years. I am now in the recovery phase of the RFA. So waiting for the pain signals to die. I did it in the office and was offered sedation in an outpatient setting. In the office was not a good choice, extremely painful on the second nerve due to inflammation. Next time, sedation will be the way. Keep giving the public good information and choices.
  • Iā€™m considering surgery I have severe stenosis on C4 C5 left side and moderate right. Iā€™ve tried corticosteroid shots and done 2 RFA. First time the RFA worked which was a yr ago but my stenosis was mild now that itā€™s gotten severe the RFA which was weeks ago didnā€™t do much. My symptoms are pain in my neck that radiates to my arms and sometimes even chest pain and pins and needles sensation,tingling in hand,and itā€™s gotten to the point where itā€™s hard to be comfortable when laying down because of the discomfort in my neck and sitting down long. Iā€™m also a bellman for 16 yrs and my profession has exacerbated my condition and itā€™s getting to the point where I canā€™t do my job anymore. I do have an appointment with a neurosurgeon next month see how it goes.
  • @AmyBenson-w4f
    Dr. Su, can you please make videos about indications for various interventions, such as TF ESI, interlaminar ESI, and MBB, etc. Thank you for your awesome videos.
  • I'm in so much constant off the chart pain, it feels hopeless at this point. I can no longer walk with both feet flat. The numbness is scary and the other side effects are too much. Especially the frequent urination and not making it. Every 2 hours. The depression is real.
  • Thanks dr for your informative video. I would like to ask about muscle weakness when can it resolve after indirect decompression and fusion if there was no nerve damage
  • @lynnferguson7349
    What are your thoughts on the 3 Spine Motus device that is undergoing phase 3 testing?
  • @karinwest919
    Thanks for this great patient-friendly explanation! Could the new technology of ultrasonic instruments lessen the risks associated with this type of surgery?
  • @TheMellies
    Hi Dr Su šŸ˜Š my mum had an Anterior Cervical Discectomy Fusion and I want to make home as comfortable as possible and would appreciate any tips thank you! ā¤ļø
  • @heikedeubner9073
    Dr. Su, thank you for this informative series. Realizing you can't give specific advice here, but is there any hope with any of the therapeutic modalities for a 64 y/o woman whose primary symptom is numbness, started out just on plantar surface of feet, now also ankles (feels like a slightly tight sock) and right anterior knee/thigh? Minimal, transient back pain, no leg pain but some calf tightness after longer walks or prolonged standing. Xray shows scoliosis, anterolisthesis and osteophytes. MRI scheduled for next month.
  • @kirgan11
    When I was reading about TOPS implant to treat regular lumbar stenosis, I came across Premia Spine ProMIS fusion. It claims to be a newer fusion method that has smaller incisions, less muscle damage and all around faster recovery time. Any thoughts on this? Or is it to new to know if it is a good system or not?
  • @Deanosthegreat
    Do you have any exercises to prevent foot drop? I have pins ans needles in my left foot. I have mild exiting bilateral neural foraminal stenosis with compression on thr left exiting nerve.
  • @JP6961
    What about ultrasonic surgery of the facet?