نتایج جستجو برای: microdiscectomy

تعداد نتایج: 354  

2017
T Westermaier T Linsenmann M Meinhardt G Vince K Roosen R Ernestus

In increasing frequency, we are confronted with very old patients presenting with symptomatic degenerative spinal diseases. Many of these patients have significant comorbidity and minimally invasive treatment strategies are desirable. We report the case of an 87-year old woman with intolerable radicular pain caused by large disc herniation with intraforaminal extension in the presence of degene...

2016
Manu N. Capoor Filip Ruzicka Tana Machackova Radim Jancalek Martin Smrcka Jonathan E. Schmitz Marketa Hermanova Jiri Sana Elleni Michu John C. Baird Fahad S. Ahmed Karel Maca Radim Lipina Todd F. Alamin Michael F. Coscia Jerry L. Stonemetz Timothy Witham Garth D. Ehrlich Ziya L. Gokaslan Konstantinos Mavrommatis Christof Birkenmaier Vincent A. Fischetti Ondrej Slaby

BACKGROUND The relationship between intervertebral disc degeneration and chronic infection by Propionibacterium acnes is controversial with contradictory evidence available in the literature. Previous studies investigating these relationships were under-powered and fraught with methodical differences; moreover, they have not taken into consideration P. acnes' ability to form biofilms or attempt...

2014
Sedat Dalbayrak Onur Yaman Kadir Oztürk Mesut Yılmaz Mahmut Gökdağ Murat Ayten

Objective. Many surgical approaches have been defined and implemented in the last few decades for thoracic disc herniations. The endoscopic foraminal approach in foraminal, lateral, and far lateral disc hernias is a contemporary minimal invasive approach. This study was performed to show that the approach is possible using the microscope without an endoscope, and even the intervention on the di...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2017
Orkun Koban Ahmet Öğrenci Onur Yaman Sedat Dalbayrak

Phantom limb pain in amputee patients is not well defined in the literature. Also there is still no clear information on the definition and treatment of phantom radicular pain, in which amputee patients also have radicular pain. This phenomenon, called phantom radiculitis or phantom radiculopathy, has been described in a limited number of cases. If a pathological condition to cause radicular pa...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2002
F Postacchini G Giannicola G Cinotti

We have studied, prospectively, 116 patients with motor deficits associated with herniation of a lumbar disc who underwent microdiscectomy. They were studied during the first six months and at a mean of 6.4 years after surgery. Before operation, muscle weakness was mild (grade 4) in 67% of patients, severe (grade 3) in 21% and very severe (grade 2 or 1) in 12%. The muscle which most frequently ...

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