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Percutaneous Diskectomy and Chemonucleolysis
1993The degree of reliability and standardization of percutaneous diskectomy and chemonucleolysis achieved over the last few years has led these techniques to occupy a distinct and important position in the range of therapeutic options that can be employed to treat lumbar disk herniation.
Marco Leonardi +2 more
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[Results of lumbar diskectomy].
Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2003We evaluated the outcomes of lumbar discectomies in relation to the presence or absence of degenerative spinal lesions and the surgical treatment used in order to determine the extent to which these factors influence the result of treatment.Patients who were treated by discectomy in the period from January 1, 1994, to July 7, 1998, were contacted.
J, Vaculík, L, Tóth, M, Trnovský
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Microendoscopic Lumbar Diskectomy
Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2005Background context Rapid return to the playing field regardless of the sport involved is the goal of athletes, coaches, owners, and fans after any type of injury. Lumbar disk problems promote a sense of life-altering changes that will have to be made. Microendoscopic diskectomy can minimize these fears most of the time.
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[Percutaneous lumbar diskectomy].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 1996The results after percutaneous lumbar discectomy were evaluated in 52 patients with low back pain corresponding to the L5 or S1 root. All patients were examined with a median follow-up time of 14 weeks. The patients were divided in two groups. Group 1: patients with an obvious indication for surgery (29 patients) and group 2: patients with a relative ...
M J, Albeck +5 more
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Percutaneous Lumbar Diskectomy
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989To the Editor.— I read with interest the article on percutaneous lumbar diskectomy in the January 6 issue of JAMA . 1 Although I do not believe it was the intention of the author to advocate or endorse any particular instrumentation, the discussion seemed to be more promotional than scientific, for the following reasons. Obviously, most of the panel
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A Simple Retractor for Anterior Cervical Diskectomy
Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery, 2019Abstract Background The insertion of available cervical retractor systems is relatively complex for the limited exposure required for single-level anterior cervical diskectomy. Objective To introduce a novel cervical retractor system and report the initial experience of its application.
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[Predicting the outcome of diskectomy.].
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany), 2012The outcome of disk surgery in 40 consecutive patients was predicted by pre-treatment assessments of sociodemographic and psychological variables and findings in a standardised orthopaedic and neurological examination. The pre-surgery variables that proved to be associated with outcome criteria six months post surgery by means of a multiple stepwise ...
C, Herda +4 more
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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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