2022
DOI: 10.26505/djm.24016740727
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Outcome of back pain and radiculopathy in patients with single level lumbar discectomy

Abstract: Background: Surgery for lumbar disc herniation is one of the most commonly performed procedures in spine surgery. Questions remain if lumbar discectomy is the optimal treatment for patients with lumbar disc herniation who exhibit a substantial amount of preoperative back pain. Objective: To evaluate the outcome of improvement of back pain and radiculopathy between male and female patients with single-level discectomy and in relation to different indications for the surgery. Patients and Methods: In this retro… Show more

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“…Thorough patient examination and optimization of any comorbidities, if possible, especially diabetes, which is extremely prevalent these days. 4,5 The next focus should be early diagnosis of post-operative infection. The severe back pain not relieved with routine analgesics and not improved with rest should arouse suspicion of infection in the post-operative period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thorough patient examination and optimization of any comorbidities, if possible, especially diabetes, which is extremely prevalent these days. 4,5 The next focus should be early diagnosis of post-operative infection. The severe back pain not relieved with routine analgesics and not improved with rest should arouse suspicion of infection in the post-operative period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%