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Dear Jackiejs:
Sorry to hear about your friend. When one has
compressionCompression of the median nerve
Cpr - adult
Cpr - child (1 to 8 years old)
Cpr - infant of the spinal cord, the nerves involved are compromised and whatever area they are from or going to will show pain and/or muscle loss. So, one can have pain in the abdomen, chest, etc. and the major area of compromise is the spinal cord. The approach used for surgery usually depends on the training of the neurosurgeon, the area involved, and where in the spinal cord the lesion is located. So, for the surgeon involved, the approach is best, but for someone else, the approach might be different so it is hard to comment on. The success of the operation is very dependent on the surgeon, how much damage has already been done to the nerves, and the rigor of the rehab. So, the outcome is very dependent of each patient and their lesion. Usually, surgery is the last effort in pain management. Most of the time, the outcome is good but remember it is variable. I hope that things work out for your friend.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro[P] MD