نتایج جستجو برای: microdiscectomy

تعداد نتایج: 354  

2017
Manu N Capoor Filip Ruzicka Jonathan E Schmitz Garth A James Tana Machackova Radim Jancalek Martin Smrcka Radim Lipina Fahad S Ahmed Todd F Alamin Neel Anand John C Baird Nitin Bhatia Sibel Demir-Deviren Robert K Eastlack Steve Fisher Steven R Garfin Jaspaul S Gogia Ziya L Gokaslan Calvin C Kuo Yu-Po Lee Konstantinos Mavrommatis Elleni Michu Hana Noskova Assaf Raz Jiri Sana A Nick Shamie Philip S Stewart Jerry L Stonemetz Jeffrey C Wang Timothy F Witham Michael F Coscia Christof Birkenmaier Vincent A Fischetti Ondrej Slaby

BACKGROUND In previous studies, Propionibacterium acnes was cultured from intervertebral disc tissue of ~25% of patients undergoing microdiscectomy, suggesting a possible link between chronic bacterial infection and disc degeneration. However, given the prominence of P. acnes as a skin commensal, such analyses often struggled to exclude the alternate possibility that these organisms represent p...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2014
Vincenzo Savini Raffaele Nigro Roberta Marrollo Ennio Polilli Irma Campitelli Roberto Buonaguidi Paolo Fazii Edoardo Carretto

Purulent infection of a surgical wound developed after discectomy, and a mannitol-nonfermenting Staphylococcus aureus isolate was cultivated as the etiologic agent. Nonfermenting S. aureus strains are exceedingly rare and may be erroneously mistaken and dismissed as contaminants. This report then emphasizes that pure and massive cultures must be carefully evaluated, even if preliminary examinat...

2013
Sait Naderi

Today, minimally invasive surgical approach in spinal surgery is increasingly becoming popular. Microdiscectomy has been gold standard since 1990. However, in certain centers endoscopic discectomy techniques started to be used. 13,14,21,22 Today, in East Asia, 30% of the discs are operated endoscopically. And this gives us the signals that the surgical method will change in the future. Transfor...

Journal: :Journal of spine surgery 2017
Zhi Sheng Darren Koh Shuxun Lin Hwee Weng Dennis Hey

Lumbar disc herniation is common and may be symptomatic. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is an appropriate tool to confirm the diagnosis and affected level of the spine. While a disc herniation is usually associated with ipsilateral symptoms, a few cases have been reported to present with contralateral symptoms. We report a unique case of left lumbar disc herniation at L5/S1 who prese...

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