I just got do typing everything out and i have know clue where it just went?? I can no longer sit here due to my back... I am just looking for a doctor that know alot about the spine and if ther is any help out there for me I have had 6 back surgerys already and 2 of them where the pain pump that i think my have worked but the company that i was going though did not keep up or do the job the way it was to be done i was either overdosed or under they gave up on me quickly and ther where soooo many mistakes that my husband could no longer dealwith it all out it came and then I ran into a new problem a spinal leak that they just egnored till i got a hold of my surgen .. now I had an extraction cuz it had all built up in my mid back and i have no anwers on what came of that then they did a mylagram and i still am waittting to see th doc on the i can not read it or understand what it all men all i do know IS THAT I CAN KNOW LONGER DEAL WITH THIS PAIN IT IS SOOO BAD AND I AM LOOKING FOR SOME ONE TO HELP ME ANYONE PLEASE that is all i can type sorry i need to go thank you for you time and i hope some where out ther there is help for me i am to young and i want my life back!!!!! the wall are getting small and i was veryvery active now all i can do is sit in a recyner or bed i hate it!!!!!! and so do my children and husband even though they don't say it
Theresa Mooney
262-989-9134 any help i my look in to john Hopkins or mayo????
Foramina are openings. Neural foramina patent bilaterally just means that the openings in the spine are open, and allow the nerves to pass through normally...
Foramina are openings. Neural foramina patent bilaterally just means that the openings in the spine are open, and allow the nerves to pass through normally...
Narrowing of the neural foramina is the constriction of the nerve passageways, or foramina, in the spine. This results in compression of the nerve.
"Foramina" is the plural form of "foramen", and a foramen is just a hole. The brain normally has several of these holes, or foramina in it, including the foramen of Magendie, foramina of Luschka, and foramina of Monroe. Which one are you talking about?
Neural foramina capacious refer to enlarged openings in the vertebrae through which spinal nerves exit the spinal column. When these foramina are enlarged, it can potentially relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, which may be beneficial in certain medical conditions. However, if the foramina become too capacious or irregular, it can lead to instability or other complications. Proper assessment through imaging studies is essential to determine the significance of any changes in the size of the neural foramina.
When neural foramina appear patent, it means that they are open and not blocked or narrowed. This allows for proper passage of nerves and blood vessels through the spaces in the spine, preventing compression and preserving function. It is important for maintaining nerve health and preventing symptoms such as pain and weakness.
I believe you actually mean "neural foramina". That is two words. It is also known as intervertebral foramina.
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It means the canal and foramina are normal in size and allows for nerves to pass through freely without restriction.
This means that the openings in the canal and foramina are normal in size, thus there is no restrictions that would cause any nerve problems.
The term "patent neural foramina thecal sac" refers to the openings (neural foramina) in the spine that allow spinal nerves to exit from the spinal canal and the surrounding protective sac (thecal sac) that encases the spinal cord and nerve roots. "Patent" indicates that these openings are unobstructed and open, allowing for normal nerve function. In a clinical context, this phrase is often used in imaging reports to indicate that there are no blockages or abnormalities affecting the passage of nerves in that area.
The Neural Foramen are grooves in the vertebra, just behind the vertebral body that the nerves that branch off the spinal cord exit the spinal canal from. If they are grossly patent they are open, and free from obstruction, so there is no compression of the nerves that course through these channels.