Comparison of the Results between Standard Discectomy and Microdiscectomy of the Herniated Lumbar Disc / 대한척추외과학회지
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
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: 228-233, 2000.
Artigo
em Coreano
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-217898
ABSTRACT
STUDY DESIGN:
This study is a prospective evaluation of the results of the standard discectomy and microdiscectomy of the herniated lumbar disc.OBJECTIVES:
The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical results between the standard discectomy and microdiscectomy groups in the herniated lumbar disc. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW Many spine surgeons believe that everything that can be accomplished through the standard discectomy can be accomplished more easily with the assistance of the microscope. So the standard laminectomy and discectomy is gradually being replaced by the microdiscectomy. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
One hundred and seventy-three patients with lumbar disc herniations were evaluated. Ninty-six patients were operated through the standard method and seventy-seven patients were operated with the aim of the microscope. These operations were taken by one surgeon and the clinical results were undertaken by a doctor who was not involved in the operation using a proven outcome assessment scale.RESULTS:
There were significant differences between the standard discectomy and the microdiscectomy groups in terms of complications and revision rates. In microdiscectomy group, clinical result was less favorable than standard discectomy group.CONCLUSION:
In microdiscectomy groups the incidence of infection and rate of revision operation were higher than in standard discectomy groups. The standard discectomy is still thought better than the microdiscectomy in the operative treatment of herniated lumbar disc.
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Assunto principal:
Coluna Vertebral
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Incidência
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Estudos Prospectivos
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Discotomia
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Deslocamento do Disco Intervertebral
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Laminectomia
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo de incidência
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Estudo observacional
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Estudo prognóstico
Limite:
Humanos
Idioma:
Coreano
Revista:
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
Ano de publicação:
2000
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