• Do spinal injuries eventually need surgery?

Last year, I got into a really bad car accident that injured my spinal cord. Since then I've been in physical rehab to help heal it, along with steroids, but I still feel pain. Would I need to have surgery to treat this?

5 Answers

  • Neurosurgeon
  • Hershey, PA

Sometimes surgery is necessary. You need MRI of the spine for diagnostic workup.

  • Neurosurgeon
  • Loudoun and Fairfax, Virginia

It is best to consult with a neurosurgeon regarding your specific condition and whether surgery would be appropriate or not. That would be a decision based on your radiographic findings, age and other risk factors

  • Neurosurgeon
  • Oklahoma City, OK

No. Surgery is only necessary for neurologic deficits from nerve/spinal cord compression, or pain with movement from instability that does not heal with nonsurgical treatment. If you don't have one of those, then surgery is not necessary.

  • Neurosurgeon
  • Cincinnati, Ohio

Yes there are surgeries for chronic pain but you need to make sure no infection or instability needs to be addressed first.

  • Neurosurgeon
  • Muskegon, MI

It would depend on the current imaging studies and your current exam. Surgery may be an option but is a case-by-case decision.

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