Cauda Equina Syndrome

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    What is Cauda Equina Syndrome?
    Cauda Equina Syndrome is a relatively little known but serious condition that may occur as a result of a spinal cord injury. It is a condition that requires immediate medical treatment upon onset.
    What causes Cauda Equina Syndrome?
    Cauda Equina Syndrome
    Beneath the lumbar section of the spinal cord there is a bundle of nerve roots known as the "cauda equina." This region controls bowel, bladder and sexual functions. If these nerves become compressed or paralyzed, sensation and movement of the lower body may become seriously compromised. The nerve roots that control bladder and bowel functions may also become disrupted.
    Injury to this nerve system is considered a surgical emergency, and if it is not treated promptly it can lead to paralysis of the lower body, and potentially permanent loss of bladder and bowel control. This condition is referred to as "Cauda Equina Syndrome."
    Although auto and motorcycle accidents, or any other situation that causes compression of the spinal cord in the cauda equina region can cause Cauda Equina Syndrome, there are a variety of other causes commonly known to result in Cauda Equina Syndrome. Surgical errors, anesthesia errors, hospital infections, herniated intervertebral discs, misdiagnosed spinal tumors, inflammatory conditions and degenerative diseases are some of the other potential causes of Cauda Equina Syndrome.
    Cauda Equina Lawsuit Results: $1.1 Million Chiropractic Malpractice Failure to Diagnose Cauda Equina Syndrome
    Eric Ratinoff recovered $1.1 million on behalf of a man whose chiropractor failed to diagnose Cauda Equina Syndrome, resulting in permanent paralysis. The compensation will pay for the client's long term medical treatment and attendant care needs for the rest of his life.
    Common causes of Cauda Equina Syndrome
    Some of the most common causes of injury to the spinal cord in the cauda equina region include:
    Surgical errors
    Direct trauma from lumbar puncture
    Spinal anesthesia errors
    Trauma from catheters
    High local anesthetic concentrations around the cauda equina
    Spinal Stenosis
    Herniated lumbar intervertebral discs
    Misdiagnosed lumbar tumor
    Undiagnosed Ependymomas
    Misdiagnosed mestatic cancer
    Inflammatory conditions
    Misdiagnosis of Paget's Disease of the bone
    Surgical exposure to staphylococcus or tuberculosis bacteria
    Epidural abscess (localized infection)
    Epidural hematoma (localized bleeding) that causes pressure on the cauda equina region in the lower back
    What to do if you suspect a spinal cord injury has occurred
    Cauda Equina injuries require immediate medical treatment. If a spinal cord injury is suspected, call 911 immediately or take the person to an emergency room.
    If you believe the injury may have been caused by negligence or medical malpractice, you should discuss your case with an experienced spinal cord injury attorney right away to protect your rights. Fill out the form on this page or call us toll free at 866-527-4278 to discuss your situation, free of charge and obligation.

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  • @randyskiba5761
    @randyskiba5761 8 років тому +9

    I'm a healthcare person and this talk is better than what I see in my professional circles. Well done!

  • @beaglefriend50
    @beaglefriend50 8 років тому +12

    Thank you for this video. I had decompression surgery of my spinal cord 2 months ago. I was diagnosed with cauda equina syndrome. I had urinary retention for 4 weeks. I went to a urologist. Told him I fell on my butt. Wore a catheter for 3 weeks. removing it weekly to see if I could urinate. I could not. After the 3rd time catheter was removed, I was told that my bladder was being lazy and it would take time to remember how to work. One morning I woke up with numbness in my feet. I went to a nuerologist who sent me for a MRI That night. I was told I had compression in my spinal cord and needed to go to ER because I was couldn't urinate. THe next day I had decompression surgery. Unfortunately Nobody knows what Cauda Equina syndrome is and that it is a true medical emergency. This is a very informative video.

  • @dheelo9260
    @dheelo9260 8 років тому +15

    You talk better than professional medical care.. Big applause...

  • @jmurphy1973
    @jmurphy1973 4 роки тому +15

    I had cauda equina back in 2003 and the neurologist office referred to me as "that large cauda equina case"
    My GP said I was constipated and that's what was causing my numbness and he had no sense of urgency. He had me drink magnesium citrate which was zero help.
    I went to an ER which also viewed my xrays and that said my films were normal but did schedule am MRI for a few days later.
    I did have saddle anesthesia and had no idea when I had to use the restroom so I'd just go and force, and I mean FORCE something to come out. I even tried to get erections which was pointless. Wasn't happening.
    I did secure a neuro appt and the appointment started out, " Hi, my name is Dr. Blah Blah, you need to be at Mercy at 7 am tomorrow morning for surgery"
    I left the hospitals a couple days later with most if my bladder and bowel function intact and quite a bit of saddle anesthesia. I actually woke up with a, well...you know what.
    I was one of the lucky ones and I dint take that for granted. I feel awful for anyone who has to fight with the after effects every day.

    • @yelyab1
      @yelyab1 3 роки тому

      Hard to believe how stupid some licensed physicians can be allowed to be so stupid. I’m an engineer. If I applied my disciplines like some of your doctors did I’d be out of a job. I have same symptoms you do. I’ve seen the experts. No sense of urgency. Finger pointing, go see him, go see him, go see him. This guy does the best job of identifing symptoms. His recommendation “go to the doctor”, useless. They don’t know. I had one orthopedic doctor say he would NOT fuse my L5/S1 because causation had not been established and said see a Neurologist which I am doing, she is my current hope.

  • @greg9069
    @greg9069 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, this is hard to listen to. I’m one of the lucky ones, though I still have sciatica, before surgery I was so pinched in my nerve, and I was lifting hundreds of pounds at my job all day… this stuff should be common curriculum for all high schools, many lives would be saved.

  • @leiper72
    @leiper72 3 роки тому +7

    Recovering from the CES now 6 weeks after surgery on the L4/L5 sequestred big disc hernia.. The bowel and blatter area was affected but not terminal damaged so it's ok (but still a little numb), and the right calf and foot is still kind of numb and so, but improves.. Walking quite ok with a crutch for support (mostly at home without), so it's getting better.. I guess I was lucky to get help in time. ;) Greetings from Sweden!

    • @Ndoka009
      @Ndoka009 2 роки тому

      hello how are you, I have the same problem , I mean I had L1 compressed and the nerves of cuada equina was compressed , that come from the car accident 3 days after the car accident the surgery was made , now it have been 4 weeks after the surgery , I can walk , I'm a little numb at my feet and pelvic area, but I can't urinate, I have a cathether for about 4 weeks , can't feel the sensation to urinate or go to the bathroom , did you have the same problems ? waiting for the answer, thank you and good bless you

  • @bennaylor7047
    @bennaylor7047 10 місяців тому +2

    think you might of just saved my life THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Windy888City
    @Windy888City Рік тому +8

    Thank you for this. I'm trying to get a correct diagnosis for many of the symptoms listed and it is taking months (NHS). It's frightening just how little healthcare providers know about this awful syndrome.

    • @freestylersuk
      @freestylersuk Рік тому +3

      Dont expect to get much help via the NHS...If you have CES incomplete they will just try to give you nerve meds that won't do much, from my experience they will only do surgery if you void your bladder or bowels and go to A&E. Been trying to get treated for decades.

    • @mizzmention8555
      @mizzmention8555 11 місяців тому

      Does this come with tingling in pubic areas?

    • @bennaylor7047
      @bennaylor7047 10 місяців тому

      12 years i been going to the nhs with all these symptons and i've had to work this out myself only just found this video.

    • @littlelegs880
      @littlelegs880 7 місяців тому

      It’s extremely frightening and the pain is horrific, I was being treated for sciatica for 11 days by my GP, I couldn’t walk, couldn’t urinate, impacted bowel, numbness, spasms, pins and needles until the last GP told me to go to A&E, thank god she did, MRI confirmed CES, I was taken straight down for emergency surgery, 3am in the morning 🙏 I’m 7 months post op’ and trying to adjust to my new body 😢

  • @39thala
    @39thala 4 роки тому +3

    I had a disc herniation 12 years ago. Not knowing anything about all this, I went to a chiropractor. He ordered an MRI to confirm the herniation then he strung me along with decompression treatments and lumbar rolls (a quick sudden twisting of the lower back while lying on my side which I found out later should NEVER, EVER be done with a herniated disc!) for almost 6 months with no improvement and suffering 'severe' pain 24-7. Finally, he 'casually' said, "Ok, time for us to quit "messing around" and get you into surgery". (I thought to myself, what? Messing around? Is that what we've been doing al this time?) Anyway, I went in to the hospital and a well known 70-something year old neurosurgeon (who retired a year later) did the micro-discectomey. It did cure the constant severe pain to where I could at least sit, walk and function without collapsing in pain like before. But after 6 months, I was starting to have some slight sciatica again, just not as severe. Had a few more MRIs done over the next 5-6 years. All the doctors could conclude was, the disc only showed very slight degeneration but the sciatic nerve did show 'some' reduced thickness. However, they couldn't tell if there was a new herniation or if it was just scar tissue and adhesions that had built up around the nerve. So, basically it was concluded that I possibly had "failed back surgery syndrome" which from what I've read, is how most of these discectomy surgeries end up. To this day, I get tingling in the foot when driving or sitting and have to take a shoe off. Lately I've been having more pain in the lower back (it may just be some arthritis setting in) But I don't have any bowel or urinary issues. I do seem to have some weakness in walking occasionally but some days are better than others. I'm wondering of some of it may just be inflammation since its inconsistent? I have no job and as such, no insurance because of the cost. I'm just hoping I don't develop anything more serious.

    • @greg9069
      @greg9069 4 місяці тому

      I have something similar, except my CE nerve was completely crushed for 8 months, had surgery, and the sciatica came back after 6 weeks post op.. my images don’t show any severe compression, just very slightly touching the nerve, I don’t think the sciatica is going to kill us, just very uncomfortable. Monitor it, if it gets bad out of no where or your bladder or bowels go, go straight to the ER. But 1 doctor I’ve seen post op suggested it may be permanent nerve damage, because I still suffer sciatica bilaterally all day and night for 2 years now.

  • @douglastitley1638
    @douglastitley1638 8 років тому +1

    Eric, thank you for your very informative and important information. I've recently been diagnosed after a three year struggle and one failed spinal surgery.

  • @timmer9lives
    @timmer9lives 8 років тому +8

    Great video....Well presented and spot on.

  • @sulaimanaljabari
    @sulaimanaljabari 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much, sir.

  • @oliverreed323
    @oliverreed323 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for this valuable information.

  • @MrFaisalkhalifa
    @MrFaisalkhalifa 8 років тому +1

    thanks Eric

  • @Paiige74
    @Paiige74 5 років тому +3

    You're amazing!!!! Thank you!

  • @cathy5593
    @cathy5593 Рік тому +1

    i have cauda equina. my neurologist played and played around until it was too late. i am in total misery. i am afraid to go out because of bowel and bladder issues. i wish i could give this to the doctors for just a day.. if you are a nurse be very aware when you are dragging people around it could happen to you.iam very bitter about this and the treatment i received.

  • @danielsmommy2008
    @danielsmommy2008 Рік тому +2

    I suffered for 30 days with this I have lasting damage but I can still walk and that alone is a miracle. I was dismissed a lot by a lot of different positions until I found the right one which was a neurosurgeon who did emergency surgery...a microdisectomy. I wish I had been taken seriously when it first happened because I might still be able to feel my left foot normally and I might still have reflexes in my legs and I'm not still have the sensation of hot or cold on my legs and I might not have urine retention which is very painful but I'm able to overcome it as long as nobody's talking to me and I usually have a fidget spinner to help me focus.

  • @alexjaze5139
    @alexjaze5139 7 років тому +1

    thanks Doc!!

  • @Teresahorner
    @Teresahorner 7 років тому +1

    Ive gone to doc over and over after my injury when i broke tailbone. also had fractured my L5 but going thru so much. i just got back my mri and said my conus medullaris. termanates. at L1 but also got bone spurs now in my l4 and l5 and got s1 but my hip bone just died and got anv. bone death n need hip replacement. im at a loss. caz just now got to orthpedic. i was at wrong docs for 9 months and im suffering bad n cnt get answers n had to move in with daughter!! o lord thts the problem. i urinate. but i have to push it out butbdocs wont help. and im just now learning things n idk wat to ask. but thank u so much sir

  • @janav3110
    @janav3110 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I have Cauda Equina Syndroma.

  • @serisseperry3230
    @serisseperry3230 Рік тому +1

    I went through all of this and things are still collapsing 3 back surgeries and 1 neck

  • @dmurray145
    @dmurray145 4 роки тому +2

    10 months ago I had surgery on my l5 s1 disectomy and I was left with cauda equina syndrome with about 80% of the symptoms you discussed. Thank you for the video!

  • @anavieira7010
    @anavieira7010 5 років тому +1

    Boa noite ,fui operada ao síndrome de cauda equina em abril do ano passado ,passado um mês tive que ser operada novamente pois do joelho para baixo sentia dor e dormência ;foi colocado um espassador !fiquei em cadeira de rodas ;fiz fisioterapia durante oito mês consecutivos ,mas ainda ando de muleta e tenho dormência do joelho para baixo ,e na perna direita ,será que vou ficar assim?pois não vejo melhoras

  • @tammymurphy1268
    @tammymurphy1268 7 років тому +1

    i do not have any body signals to go for the bowel and bladder.

  • @ami-4108
    @ami-4108 8 років тому +1

    thank you Eric for this v useful and informative video

    • @lisavallerie8166
      @lisavallerie8166 7 років тому

      Thank you. I was misdiagnosed and have been suffering for over 5 years. I live in San Diego now and have not found 1 doctor who knows about Cauda Equina Syndrome. I had a neurostimulator installed for pain and it broke 2 weeks later.
      I am suffering daily and 3 neurosurgeons said they never have treated anyone with it. The same where I lived in Maine. This is bloody awful. I slipped last May already having Cauda Equina Syndrome and have not been able to sit up or stand for more than 10 minutes. Not 1 doctor has thought to help except for pain meds. I don't even know how much if any of my Cauda Equina nerves have healed.

  • @Dhilaman
    @Dhilaman 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for detaile explanation like constipation and frequent urge for pee are also symptom .this very true

  • @ksnyd2625
    @ksnyd2625 Рік тому +1

    Doc.,sir..I got it..missed 3yrs of work/life..nerve damage,bowel, bladder,legs..mountain biking helped get better..bowel has always been a prob..2 fusions since that..My Q is does age,scar tissue, arthritis giving me probs now?? I get RFA blocks yearly..I was 25 now 57

  • @stevenciesiel777
    @stevenciesiel777 Рік тому +1

    Is a pins and needles sensation at the top and bottom of your body a symptom? I can still go to the bathroom normally but I do get tingling sensations on the lower half. Stabbing pain in my leg and foot also a symptom I do have disk protrusions and spinal stenosis spondylosis.

  • @Roy-dh9nt
    @Roy-dh9nt 6 років тому +3

    Cauda equina starts from L2/L3 in general

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 6 років тому +1

    Can you get it at L3 L4?? My bottom 2 disk were removed and bone fused with a cage placed around them. L3 L4 or the 3rd disk up was cleaned up but left in place. Now 4 years later I’ve severely ruptured it even with a cage around it. I’ve been in chronic pain despite taking 10mg hydrocodone. Weakness in right leg and barely able to walk. Doctors keep giving me steroids and shots which have zero effect. I have massive swelling and a visual lump you can see just looking at it. I believe a nerve is triggering my muscles to go crazy and clinch tight. But yesterday I woke up and saw I had peed on myself in my sleep. I’ve otherwise been going fine but I have noticed I must go very quickly. But after peeing in my sleep I’m terrified scared and even more scared to go to the ER. Every trip to the ER I have been barely able to walk and only get humiliated by doctors who don’t care and send me home in agonizing pain and unable to walk

  • @tinacollins943
    @tinacollins943 5 років тому +2

    I’m numb in my Virginia and bottom it feels so heavy the numbness

  • @suzannebrown3079
    @suzannebrown3079 2 роки тому +1

    What about if you have no reflexes in your knees and ankles?

  • @marioncalleja4345
    @marioncalleja4345 3 місяці тому +1

    Is it possible that this syndrome could be present from birth?

  • @martyc2637
    @martyc2637 5 років тому +1

    problem is enlarged prostate also causes urinary retention and is much more prevalent.

  • @catherinebalmain1842
    @catherinebalmain1842 4 роки тому +1

    My daughter has had ces twice, don’t think it can’t happen again. The second time ,even though she had a history of this, the hospital discharged her in terrible pain, saying ‘you can’t stay her forever just to get morphine. When she was reaadmitted, two days later, a second scan diagnosed ces, but it took twelve hours to transfer her to The neurosurgical unit. She is now making a good recovery, but knowing how rare ces is, we never thought it could happen again

    • @EliFox01
      @EliFox01 27 днів тому

      What should I do? My foot has dropped , I'm in pain, I feel ill... Admitted to spinal - I have a history of L4/L5 compression and other crap. Had urinary retention a year ago. Spinal didn't do any checks on me , no MRI , drug seeking apparently 🙄 I begged for an epidural. Sent home and then back in via ambulance. Sent home again
      Can't turn my foot forward and I'm fatigued
      Now I am really worried. Feel more ill each day x

  • @suzannebrown3079
    @suzannebrown3079 2 роки тому +1

    Can it be diagnosed on rectal test alone

  • @jbelden36
    @jbelden36 6 років тому +1

    Yes

  • @themysticmuse1111
    @themysticmuse1111 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent job on this video.
    I missed the window.....😔

  • @josephernliangsii4814
    @josephernliangsii4814 6 років тому +7

    I tot cauda equina starts from L2

  • @joanmcgilton5148
    @joanmcgilton5148 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this information it was very helpful. I been to the doctor I have not been able to walk and they did nothing for me I am in chronic pain 24/7 now I’m going to a dr pain clinic and there doing steroid injections that is do nothing for me

  • @figsworld12
    @figsworld12 7 років тому +3

    i had a foot drop due to negligence of doctors

  • @catherinerandall1966
    @catherinerandall1966 Рік тому +1

    Excruciating pain. Not once but twice while walking thru mall quickly my foot did not land and crashed down hard. Paramedics came as I could not get up. My heart and pulse were off so went to cardiology unit. Never addressed Excruciating lower back pain. hit by a car age 20. Xray showed I had a fused spine. Iritis age 30. Told I had ms.
    My conclusion ankylosing spondylitis
    With cauda. Have been to dr several times over lower back pain, hip, shoulder and loss of feeling and no urine.
    Emergency dr said, well, it's not cancer and said bye. Apparently I'm a miracle.

    • @catherinerandall1966
      @catherinerandall1966 Рік тому

      Back to hospital tomorrow. Referring dr said if I had CES I'd be dead...wonder where he graduated med school?

  • @TheClarity101
    @TheClarity101 5 років тому +1

    Here’s a question for you. I have a slipped disk, l4-5 and I developed bilateral sciatica. I recovered through physio and I’m now stronger and I’ve managed to avoid surgery. I’m two years on, reduced pain, reduced numbness, no saddle anaesthesia. What are the odds that I could relapse and develop CES?

    • @sathishlingala5174
      @sathishlingala5174 2 роки тому

      How are you now

    • @Preeti-lw9jc
      @Preeti-lw9jc 9 місяців тому

      How are doing now?? Had any other episodes of disc injury or back pain??

  • @karlotorres4961
    @karlotorres4961 7 років тому

    I got hurt at work about a week ago they sent me to the hospital, the doctor gave me high dosage of ibuprofen and some muscle relaxers, they told me they will see me in a week. I didn't make it.... on 7/28/17am I woke up with all these symptoms.
    I just left the hospital 7/31/17. I have disc hitting my nerves. I spent three days in the hospital, they pumped me with steroids to bring down the inflammation. The surgeon wants me to stay home continue to take the medication and he will see me in 3 weeks. I can empty my bladder but have to push. It's only been my first day home but I'm constipated. I haven't gone in three days. I don't have bladder retention but sometimes can't hold my urine. I'm worried and I'm only 36 years old with a family. I don't know what to do??

    • @alkalineforlife9033
      @alkalineforlife9033 Рік тому

      Me at my 28 got ces the symtomp is urge to pee and urge to poop

  • @HighTen_Melanie
    @HighTen_Melanie 8 років тому +4

    Really interesting! I've been left wheelchair bound and incontinent with CES after my second surgery 15 years ago was delayed by 3 months. The herniation was much more severe and should have been treated as an emergency. People sometimes feel sorry for me but at least I'm not in as much pain - I wanted to kill myself before the 2nd surgery as the pain was unbearable!

  • @tinacollins943
    @tinacollins943 5 років тому +1

    I have been told I had that condition by 5 specialist I have now control with my bladder now I can’t hold my poo in I cough and it fall out , I have no control of both ends . I lost my feeling in my virrgina and bottom

  • @tammymurphy1268
    @tammymurphy1268 7 років тому +3

    tkx you for the vid!! i have battled with this for year and no doc is listening....i have retention on bladder and bowel...colon been remove..and i can trip on air.....i just keep praying..

    • @Teresahorner
      @Teresahorner 7 років тому +2

      Tammy Murphy. ill add u to my prayers. my docs are really letting me down

  • @vivvaraschin8738
    @vivvaraschin8738 2 роки тому +1

    Eric thanks for this great video,do you have an email address

  • @sarablackwolfdancer9359
    @sarablackwolfdancer9359 5 років тому +2

    I wish the medical community took this view. I’ve had symptoms for a couple of years and finally had an mri of lumbar spine. Radiologist didn’t look below S1, but I have S1-S2 effacement of 1/3 the canal including the left foramina. They think it’s all psychological.

    • @sarablackwolfdancer9359
      @sarablackwolfdancer9359 3 роки тому

      @@furkandeniz1370 After seeing a really good physical therapist (still seeing him), I am now stable, the symptoms aren't getting worse, they've gotten a little better. I highly recommend a good PT.

    • @sarablackwolfdancer9359
      @sarablackwolfdancer9359 3 роки тому

      @@furkandeniz1370 I'm sorry, I'm still not diagnosed, so I don't think I'd be very helpful. If you're having incontinence problems, you should be able to get a urologist/gastroenterologist to do tests to find out what's really going on (and recommend further testing for diagnosis). Further, you can have a neurologist or physiatrist to do an EMG/NCS study to find out if there is nerve damage. They can't test above L2 or below S1, though. I do really wish you luck, I know neurologists don't like to mess with this stuff and it's frustrating, enraging to say the least.

    • @furkandeniz1370
      @furkandeniz1370 3 роки тому

      @@sarablackwolfdancer9359 thank you so much , i hope i will get better

    • @varghesetv3070
      @varghesetv3070 Рік тому

      Myphisiotkillme

    • @Preeti-lw9jc
      @Preeti-lw9jc 9 місяців тому

      @@furkandeniz1370 how are you now???

  • @medicomnemonico1276
    @medicomnemonico1276 2 роки тому

    You wasted my time.

  • @MrTana48
    @MrTana48 7 років тому +2

    The noise of the sketch pen is so irritating .

  • @HannyTheBarby
    @HannyTheBarby 9 років тому

    Ni subtitulado ni nada :(
    Muy mal hecho Jajajajaja :( :(

  • @dariaconstantin4580
    @dariaconstantin4580 6 років тому +1

    you need to improve your knowledge! sorry, but your explanation is a little bit rubish.

    • @TheClarity101
      @TheClarity101 5 років тому +1

      Daria Constantin Based on what, considering you didn’t share any knowledge at all

  • @Mark-fg9pf
    @Mark-fg9pf 8 місяців тому

    Within 24 hours? Are you serious. I been dealing with this for like 7 years and only now am realizing what it is. I been to the ER 3 times had several mri, told doctors about urinary issues starting, etc. numb right foot ball. Immediately? Nuts.

  • @Teresahorner
    @Teresahorner 7 років тому

    Ive gone to doc over and over after my injury when i broke tailbone. also had fractured my L5 but going thru so much. i just got back my mri and said my conus medullaris. termanates. at L1 but also got bone spurs now in my l4 and l5 and got s1 but my hip bone just died and got anv. bone death n need hip replacement. im at a loss. caz just now got to orthpedic. i was at wrong docs for 9 months and im suffering bad n cnt get answers n had to move in with daughter