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New Jersey Cauda Equina Syndrome Lawyer

Cauda Equina Syndrome most commonly results from a disc pressing onto the nerves at the base of the spine. Irreparable nerve damage can be caused if the condition is not treated quickly resulting in numbness, bowel and bladder problems and sexual dysfunction. Surgical intervention by a competent neurosurgeon should, in appropriate cases, occur at the first possible opportunity to prevent long term damage.

Medical negligence claims usually arise as a result of delay in diagnosis or negligent surgery rendering the condition untreatable and leaving considerable discomfort and disability which can in the most serious cases include paraplegia. This problem is caused when pressure is exerted on the bundle of nerve fibres at the base of the spinal column which radiate out to the legs and lower areas of the abdomen. Pressure on these nerves causes pain, sensory loss in the sacral region, weakness in the legs and loss of bladder control which can be confirmed by diagnostic techniques including MRI scan, Myelography and CAT scans. Prolapsed discs are common and 2% of lumbar disc protrusions result in pressure on the nerves. The surgical treatment of an acute nerve compression is usually regarded as a medical emergency due to the potential for serious permanent damage if treatment is delayed.

This area of the law can be technical and complex as well as expensive. To succeed in receiving damages it is essential that you obtain legal advice from an attorney capable of handling complex matters.  Contact us at 732-257-061 or via email.

Links:

Cauda Equina Syndrome Resource Center

Cauda Equina Syndrome, Cedars Sinai