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1989
The failed back surgery syndrome is a frequent condition. Burton [2] reported the incidence of the syndrome to be 10%–40%. This may involve disk herination (12%–16%), lateral spinal stenosis (58%), central spinal stenosis (7%–14%), arachnoiditis (6%-16%), or epidural fi-brosis (6%–8%).
M. Resta +3 more
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The failed back surgery syndrome is a frequent condition. Burton [2] reported the incidence of the syndrome to be 10%–40%. This may involve disk herination (12%–16%), lateral spinal stenosis (58%), central spinal stenosis (7%–14%), arachnoiditis (6%-16%), or epidural fi-brosis (6%–8%).
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Lumbar percutaneous diskectomy.
Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute, 1988The lumbar percutaneous diskectomy is a new procedure for the treatment of herniated lumbar intervertebral disks that have not advanced to sequestration, fibrosis, or osteophyte formation. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, and there is no entrance into the spinal canal.
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Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2005
Robert G. Watkins, Robert G. Watkins
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Robert G. Watkins, Robert G. Watkins
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Ureteric obstruction after lumbar diskectomy
BJU International, 1999R J, Kumar +3 more
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