I injured my lower back on 7-Apr-2010. I had one epidural injection then an MRI on 14-Apr-2010. The MRI showed normal L-1, L-2, & L-3 for my age without stenosis. At L-5: This flattens the ventral thecal sac without significant central spine stenosis or lateral recess stenosis. There is facet hypertrophy & likely a minimal annular tear. At S-1: There is mild dessication and disc space narrowing. There is disc extrusion with inferior migration of a sequestered fragment that measures 7 mm. The fragment is slightly to the left of midline & contacts the thecal sac and exiting S-1 nerve root. There is mild edema & enlargement of the left S-1 nerve root. No significant nerve root compression or thecal sac compression.
Current (Apr-2010) MRI Radiology & Surgical Review of MRI / Impression: Min facet hypertrophy at L-3-L-4; Mild degenerative disc & facet disease L-4-L-5 without stenosis. L-5-S-1 disc extrusion with a sequestered disc fragment. The disc material that migrates inferior from the disc & contacts the ventral thecal sac and left S-1 nerve.
Progress: Since The 7-Apr-2010 injury to L-5-S-1 with disc fragment as above I have had 2 transforaminal epidural injections to L-5-S-1 area. I have had some improvement in symptoms to my left lower back, leg, & foot. Initially I had severe LBP and pain to my calf with numbness to entire left foot. Now I have some numbness to left foot (2nd, 3rd, & 4th toes and sole of foot extending towards heal from the toes as listed) and some aching to left calf and lower back. I was initially unable to walk on the front part of my left foot – but now I am able to do this. I have intermittent tenant pain and consistent tingling of left foot.
Questions:
I want to know if the fragment will resorb or be absorbed by my body over time.
I would like to know if surgery is required to avoid nerve damage from the fragment.
I would like reference resources that have tracked disc fragments over time.