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Posterior cervical microdiscectomy
Background: Posterior cervical foraminotomy was first described by Spurling and Scoville. With the incorporation of the operating microscope and microsurgical techniques, there has been renewed interest in this approach for laterally placed cervical disk
S Balaji Pai, G Raghuram, B G Srihari
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text It is unclear if percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy (PTED) has comparable outcomes compared with open microdiscectomy (OM).
P. Gadjradj +8 more
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A Giant Lumbar Disc Herniation Causing Chronic Cauda Equina Syndrome: A Clinical Image
ABSTRACT Giant lumbar disc herniations can produce severe sciatica and neurological deficits, in both acute and chronic stages, potentially resulting in symptoms of cauda equina syndrome, depending on their specific location.
Stylianos Kapetanakis +5 more
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When is discectomy indicated for lumbar disc disease? [PDF]
Emergent discectomy is indicated in the presence of cauda equina and severe, progressive neuromotor deficits (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, expert opinion).
Brown, Rhett +3 more
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Ionizing radiation exposure and the development of soft-tissue sarcomas in atomic-bomb survivors [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Very high levels of ionizing radiation exposure have been associated with the development of soft-tissue sarcoma. The effects of lower levels of ionizing radiation on sarcoma development are unknown.
Cologne, J +9 more
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Blood pressure cuff–induced radial nerve palsy following minimally invasive lateral microdiscectomy: illustrative case [PDF]
Ziad Rifi +4 more
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The Effects of Rehabilitation Following Anterior Cervical Microdiscectomy and Fusion Surgery.
AIM This retrospective study was designed to determine the effects of physical therapy exercise programs performed after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery on patient's pain treatment.
O. Cerezci, A. Başak
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Both PTED and UBE surgeries can achieve satisfactory improvement in symptoms and function for patients with lumbar spinal degenerative disease. However, UBE technique can achieve a better decompression area to restore the normal shape of the dural sac but may lead to greater paraspinal muscle damage and atrophy.
Hongtao Ding +5 more
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Background Data: Reperforming minimally invasive discectomy (MID) approaches are typically challenging and demanding for patients with recurrent lumbar disc herniation (rLDH).
Waeel Hamouda
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Simple Summary The recurrence rate after lumbar spine disc surgeries is estimated to be 5–15%. Lumbar spine flexion of more than 10° is mentioned in the literature as the most harmful load to the operated disc level that could lead to recurrence during ...
A. Triantafyllou +8 more
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