Caudoliz

Caudolysis is a surgical procedure aimed at removing the cauda equina, which is part of the spinal cord. The cauda equina is made up of nerve fibers that pass through the lumbar spine and exit at the level of the tailbone.

Caudolysis is used in cases where the cauda equina is compressed or pinched as a result of various diseases or injuries. This can lead to disruption of the pelvic organs, as well as pain and numbness in the legs.

To carry out caudolysis, it is necessary to make an incision in the skin in the lumbar and tailbone area, then remove the horse's tail and carry out the necessary manipulations to restore normal functioning of the organs.

Complications such as infection, bleeding, or nerve damage may occur after surgery. Therefore, caudolysis should only be performed by experienced surgeons in specialized medical centers.

One of the advantages of caudolysis is that it allows you to restore normal functioning of the pelvic organs and get rid of pain and numbness in the legs. However, before carrying out the operation, it is necessary to conduct a full examination and make sure that it is necessary.