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skull calcification and spinal stenosis?
If some one has a calcification of the skull what that mean,, is it dangerous in the future ?? If some one has a spinal stenosis [ in L3 and L4 ] and if she did the surgery, is there any danger or complicaton?! thanx all in advance: ) Best answer: Sk If some one has a calcification of the skull
what that mean,, is it dangerous in the future ??

If some one has a spinal stenosis [ in L3 and L4 ]
and if she did the surgery, is there any danger or
complicaton?!

thanx all in advance: )
Best answer:
Skull calcification is build up of bone in an area of the skull, I believe.
I have heard of spinal stenosis, I do remember that L3 and L4 are your lumbar spinal bones and its the lower region of the back.
What Are the Major Risks of Surgery?

All surgery, particularly that involving general anesthesia and older patients, carries risks. The most common complications of surgery for spinal stenosis are a tear in the membrane covering the spinal cord at the site of the operation, infection, or a blood clot that forms in the veins. These conditions can be treated but may prolong recovery. The presence of other diseases and the physical condition of the patient are also significant factors to consider when making decisions about surgery.

What Are the Long-Term Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Spinal Stenosis?

Removal of the obstruction that has caused the symptoms usually gives patients some relief; most patients have less leg pain and are able to walk better following surgery. However, if nerves were badly damaged prior to surgery, there may be some remaining pain or numbness or no improvement. Also, the degenerative process will likely continue, and pain or limitation of activity may reappear after surgery.
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