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Ureteric injury after lumbosacral microdiscectomy: A case report and review of literature
Microdiscectomy is considered a very safe procedure with few serious complications. Ureteric injury following microdiscectomy is rarely reported in the literature.
Nitin Garg +4 more
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When examining a patient with lumbosacral pain, it is necessary to rule out the specific cause of the disease. The diagnosis of discogenic lumbosacral radiculopathy (DLSR) is based on clinical examination; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is of ...
V. A. Parfenov +34 more
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Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of autologous chondrocyte (AC) transplantation in patients after lumbar microdiscectomy in the long-term period. Materials and methods.
E.G. Pedachenko +5 more
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Objective The aim of this study was to emphasize on the interaction of spatial and temporal gait parameters and analyse the gait asymmetry in the patients with lumbar disc herniation (LDH) before and after microdiscectomy. Methods This was a prospective,
Masoud Amir Rashedi Bonab +6 more
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Rationale: The role of the psychogenic component in chronic pain and delayed rehabilitation in patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy (LSR) has been extensively studied.
V. N. Blokhina, E. G. Melikyan
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Cost effectiveness of outpatient lumbar discectomy
Background Microdiscectomy is the most commonly performed spine surgery and the first transitioning for outpatient settings. However, this transition was never studied, in what comes to cost-utility assessment.
Daniela Linhares +6 more
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Enhanced recovery after microdiscectomy: reductions in opioid use, length of stay and cost
Background Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols are widely used worldwide. Recently, studies of the ERAS program in spinal surgery subspecialties have been reported.
Yun Lu +13 more
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Background: Sciatica is a common condition reported to affect > 3% of the UK population at any time and is most often caused by a prolapsed intervertebral disc. Currently, there is no uniformly adopted treatment strategy.
Martin J Wilby +18 more
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Back pain and radicular pain after lumbar microdiscectomy
Purpose It is generally expected that lumbar microdiscectomy affects radicular leg pain, but not so much local back pain. The primary objective was to evaluate if the trajectories of changes in pain severity follow similar patterns for back and radicular
Konsta Koivunen +2 more
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Giant central lumbar disc herniations: a case for the transdural approach. [PDF]
Giant central lumbar disc protrusions can pose a significant operative challenge. Clinically, these patients are at risk of permanent disability, due not only to preoperative neural compromise caused by the protrusion itself but also to the potential ...
Papadopoulos, MC, Tulloch, I
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