I have a
vertebralCerebral angiography
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Intervertebral disk
Spinal fusion
Thoracic spine x-ray
Vertebral column hemangiomaBirthmarks - red
Hemangioma
Hemangioma - angiogram
Hemangioma - ct scan
Hemangioma excision
Hemangioma on the chin
Hemangioma on the face (nose)
Hepatic hemangioma at T-3. In 1998 I noticed
numbnessNumbness and tingling in my toes and bottoms of my feet, which over a few weeks moved up my legs. There was growing
weaknessWeakness in my legs, and
numbnessNumbness and tingling across my waistline. I had a laminectomy (T2-T4), the area surrounding the spinal cord was widened, and the T-2 vertebra was filled with methacrylate. Symptoms returned within 6 months, and I returned for surgery that removed some excess methacrylate that was compressing the spinal cord, as well as for further widening of the area surrounding the spinal cord.
In 1991, symptoms again returned, and I was scheduled for surgery that would remove the
hemangiomaBirthmarks - red
Hemangioma
Hemangioma - angiogram
Hemangioma - ct scan
Hemangioma excision
Hemangioma on the chin
Hemangioma on the face (nose)
Hepatic hemangioma and the vertebra, and would reconstruct the vertebra. This surgery was aborted due to excessive bleeding. Embolization of arteries missed a major feeder, now thought to be the aorta, because of the high pressure that the bleeding was demonstrating. The surgery only cleaned out the area around the spinal cord once again. I then received radiation treatment to try to "kill" the tumor. I have been told I have received all the radiation I can tolerate in that area.
Once again I am beginning to experience the numbness creeping up my legs. (There probably has been damage done to the spinal cord, because the numbness in my toes never went away completely.) I am reluctant to follow the surgical path one more time, because of the possible reconstruction and the general nature of the amount of surgery required.
Would I be candidate for injection of the tumor with ehanol? I have read about this procedure and am curious whether it would be useable in my case. Any other thoughts on surgery or other procedures would be appreciated.