Posted By Nancee T on July 21, 1999 at 10:44:32
Hello,
I am a 40 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction with Arnold Chiari
MalformationImperforate anus
Imperforate anus repair
Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula/Syringomelia. I underwent decompression/partial laminectomy C1/duraplasty brain surgery Dec 30 last year. The surgery was a success as far as most of my symtoms were relieved and my flow study showed
normalNormal saline flush flow and no impedements.
Here I am 7 months later with all of my symtoms returned and a few new ones to add to it. My current worst symptoms are: excrutiating headaches, imbalance, nauseau, and tingling/heat/pain and
numbnessNumbness and tingling in my
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor, feet and legs.
I had a repeat MRI/flow study done. It showed restricted fow. They believe that it is caused by scar tissue. Could scar tissue form that quickly? Could it have been, instead, a bleed after surgery,and the collected blood? I was informed that removal of the scar tissue was not the best option, as it would regrow. I have a spinal tap next week to see the level of my
pressurePressure ulcer so as to decide if a shunt could be an option.
Thank you in advance for the time and trouble of answering my post. You are very much appreciated for responding in the forum. I really think that it is a great service for the public to be able to write you directly and recieve such great responses! Thank you again. NanceeT
Dear Nancee T:
Sorry to hear about your return of symptoms. We have seen a few patients who underwent a similar operation to yours who had recurrent symptoms. Sometimes it is difficult to know why. Without seeing the scans I can tell you about the scar tissue. Scar tissue is the result of the healing process and would begin to occur very soon after surgery and continue for a short time. It does not seem reasonable to me that it was caused by a bleed, since a bleed would have happened very close to the actual operation and you had complete remission of your symptoms. See what the LP pressure shows. If suggestive of increased ICP than you may need a shunt. They also may try diamox.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
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