Are spinal cyst surgeries risky? Is it better to have a spinal canal cyst conservatively or surgical

Updated on healthy 2024-07-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Surgery to remove an intraspinal cyst is very risky.

    This is mainly due to the fact that the tissues adjacent to the neuraxial cyst are very important, that is, the dural sac and the spinal cord, and some cysts even penetrate deep into the dural sac, so a little carelessness during the operation will damage the dural sac and spinal cord, in addition to nerve roots. This means that during the operation, there is a risk of paralysis of the lower limbs, which can be incomplete paralysis, paraplegia, or loss of muscle function in one area.

    Therefore, it is very difficult to operate in the spinal canal, and the risk of surgery is very high.

    Surgery for spinal cysts is riskier.

    Most spinal cysts do not need to be performed**, only the condition needs to be observed. Such a conservative spinal canal cyst is mainly aimed at the relatively small cyst, no obvious symptoms of nerve compression, and no local expansive growth, which causes changes in the shape and bone quality of our vertebrae. In this way, we can be conservative**, and some cysts, such as sacral duct cysts, can easily cause incontinence and other conditions.

    It is mainly caused by local cysts compressing our cauda equina nerve, at this time we need to undergo surgery**, the operation we have to pass, and the neurosurgery department performs the operation under the microscope**. The main risk is to cause incontinence, which is more common.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Spinal canal cysts are caused by nerve compression, which can only be surgically surged, and other symptoms are not very effective. Surgery is risky, although not very risky, but once the consequences are severe, spinal canal surgery is the most serious injury to the spinal cord that leads to paraplegia. It is recommended that you go to a major hospital for surgery as soon as possible.

    Otherwise, if it is allowed to develop, it will first cause pain and then numbness, accompanied by a decrease in muscle strength and muscle atrophy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The lumbar sacral duct is divided into congenital and secondary, and is generally congenital lumbar sacral duct. If there are no special symptoms, there is no need to deal with them, and there is no need to scatter grandchildren to be special**. Unless the sacral duct cyst is large and has affected the nerves, and then neurological symptoms appear, such as poor bowel and bowel movements or pain in the lower limbs, if other causes of the above symptoms are ruled out, surgery can be considered to remove the cyst, and then relieve the pressure, and the symptoms can be relieved.

    Clinically simple cysts can be dispensed with**. Secondary cysts, i.e., trauma or tumors, can also cause sell-to-sell cysts, which can be surgically removed.

    Once a cyst appears, the first thing you should do is to go to the hospital for an MRI. Because MRI shows the cyst chain more clearly, including the type of cyst. If the cyst is large and symptomatic and other problems are ruled out, surgery may be done**.

    In addition, neurological symptoms caused by other diseases or causes are not caused by cysts, so they can be ignored, and only need to continue to observe, such as doing MRI after a few months to observe whether there is any change, if there is no change, you can not need it**. Therefore, whether or not to use surgery** should depend on the specific situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    To see which kind of ** method to use, it is not only to see the size of the tumor, but also to make a comprehensive judgment based on the specific situation, and it is recommended to seek medical advice from a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lumbar sacral cysts are small in size, have no symptoms, have no impact on daily life and work, and do not require surgery as long as the lumbosacral MRI is performed regularly**. However, if the lumbar sacral duct cyst is enlarged, the condition is serious, and the effect of the drug is not ideal, surgery needs to be considered, but there are many criteria for surgery, and patients must understand it clearly.

    Lumbar sacral cyst is a kind of dural cyst, the cause of which is mostly congenital, a few are acquired, and the early symptoms are perineal pain, sacrococcygeal pain, low back pain, etc. These symptoms can have a great impact on patients, so it is necessary to choose the appropriate method to determine whether it is medication or surgery. Let's take a closer look, do lumbar sacral duct cysts need surgery?

    Minimally invasive surgery can be used for **lumbar sacral cyst, but it is necessary to check early to understand that the symptoms do not meet the surgical requirements, such as sacral MRI examination, when it is found that the sacral cyst compresses the cauda equina nerve, causing urinary incontinence, it meets the surgical requirements. After the surgery**, some drugs are used to eliminate nerve root edema and nourish the nerves, and the recovery process also strengthens the muscles of the lower back and back to stabilize the lumbar spine. Therefore, after surgery** lumbar sacral cyst, it is necessary to combine adjuvant methods to promote faster recovery of the disease.

    After the diagnosis of lumbar sacral cyst, the best plan should be determined according to the size of the cyst and the manifestations of the disease, such as understanding whether there is an abnormal nerve root reaction in the cyst. If present, the cyst can be partially removed, and the cyst fistula can be sutured, including 1-2 stitches, and 4 or 5 stitches consistently, which is a complex process that requires the patient to actively cooperate with the doctor. Another method is to partially remove the cyst wall and reconstruct the root canal, and perform dural enhancement molding on the basis of root canal reconstruction, which has a good prognostic effect.

    Therefore, it is best to follow the doctor's arrangement to determine the symptomatic plan and ensure that the effect is stable.

    In general, there are many methods for lumbar sacral cyst**, but how to choose it is determined according to the symptoms, drugs can be considered in the early stage**, and surgery is the main method in the middle and late stages**. However, if postoperative patients want to promote the recovery of the condition, they also need to carry out ** exercise, daily care, and diet to ensure the smooth urinary tract and allow the body to return to normal as soon as possible.

Related questions
6 answers2024-07-20

Spinal canal tumors are one of the important causes of compression of the spinal cord and cauda equina nerve, including tumors that develop in the conus medullaris segment between the spinal canal and the cauda equina. Primary spinal canal tumors occur per 100,000 population per year. The incidence of men and women is similar, meningioma is more common in women, ependymoma is more common in men, and the incidence of thoracic spinal cord is higher. >>>More

4 answers2024-07-20

Recommendation: Ganglion cyst ** Principles: 1

Ganglion cysts can resolve on their own, but over a longer period of time. 2.Superficial cysts can be crushed, broken, squeezed or punctured with a needle to break the cyst wall by external force, and wait for it to be absorbed by itself. >>>More

10 answers2024-07-20

There is a possibility of lumbar spinal stenosis after surgery. >>>More

9 answers2024-07-20

Hello, I also went to do B ultrasound a few days ago, the left kidney cyst is almost more than 2 centimeters in size, and then the doctor told me that it is not in the way, if you take medicine, it has no significant effect, it may disappear or there is no change, he said that I should go to B ultrasound again in 3 months, take a look, if the cyst becomes larger, you should pay attention If it grows to 5cm, you will have to do puncture surgery, but if there is no change, don't worry about it, many people have cysts, he said that inflammation and metabolism and personal constitution can be caused It's okay, don't be nervous, but I don't seem to have blood in the urine Is your blood in the urine obvious If it is obvious, let's go to the hospital There are some minor problems with the kidneys in general, and people are prone to edema It's okay Don't eat anything too salty I hope you recover soon.

8 answers2024-07-20

1.The biggest harm of an ovarian cyst** is that it may twist or ulcerate, causing peritonitis. >>>More