MILD Procedure scheduled,,,I want your comments please

Posted by letswalkagain101 @letswalkagain101, May 12, 2024

My mom is 87 years old, and she has had Spinal Stenosis for years. Her MRI shows severe stenosis on L2-L3, L3-L4, and L4-L5. It is now that she has become unable to walk without a cane and walker. She's much slower now and much more pain. Her doctor recommended MILD Procedure to clear out the stenosis area. I'd like to know if anyone has had this procedure done. If so, how was recovery after procedure (quick and easy? long and hard?), and did the procedure work for you....a little, a lot? Please post your comments....she is presently scheduled for the procedure on May 23, 2024.

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@sas4

I have several things wrong with my back and MRI suggests that I need some screws and rods to get pressure off of nerves and spinal cord. Should I go to an orthopedic surgeon or to a neurosurgeon??
Thank you! sas
I am 75 years old and have tried all the other options.

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I had MILD surgery. It went well, and I recovered well,
but unfortunately it was not able to resolve my back issues
or eliminate pain as I am needing rods and screws.
sas

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@mrjayb

I had the mild home same day done with certain instrument through little slit in back, covered with small steri strip

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it sure helped me maybe it was the DR.

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I don't know what a "mild" procedure is. I have stenosis and a ruptured disc. After two expensive lower back injections that only helped for a short period, I have to take a daily dose of hydrocodone for my chronic pain.
In my opinion, we are all lab rats. Perhaps one day, someone will get lucky.

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@charlie92plus

I don't know what a "mild" procedure is. I have stenosis and a ruptured disc. After two expensive lower back injections that only helped for a short period, I have to take a daily dose of hydrocodone for my chronic pain.
In my opinion, we are all lab rats. Perhaps one day, someone will get lucky.

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The mild procedure, or minimally invasive lumbar decompression, is a surgical treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis, a condition where the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the spinal nerves. It's a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that removes excess bone and ligament tissue to create more space in the spinal canal, relieving pressure and pain.

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@sas4

I have several things wrong with my back and MRI suggests that I need some screws and rods to get pressure off of nerves and spinal cord. Should I go to an orthopedic surgeon or to a neurosurgeon??
Thank you! sas
I am 75 years old and have tried all the other options.

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If you can find and get an appointment with a neurosurgeon who only does spines, that would be my first choice. My neurosurgeon diagnosed what multiple orthopedists had not. I am 90 percent better.

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@charlie92plus

I don't know what a "mild" procedure is. I have stenosis and a ruptured disc. After two expensive lower back injections that only helped for a short period, I have to take a daily dose of hydrocodone for my chronic pain.
In my opinion, we are all lab rats. Perhaps one day, someone will get lucky.

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this is only done for Spinal Stenosis

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