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Title:
Functional outcome of microscopic lumbar discectomy for the treatment of lumbar disc prolapse
Authors: Hany Mohamed ElNemr,MD - Mohamed Mohamed Abd ElAziz Abdou Mohamed, MBBCh - Ahmed Mohamed Nabeel Omar,MD - Islam Aboulfetouh Abd Elaziz,MD - Mohamed Emara El Hawary,MD
Year: 2023
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Abstract:

Background: The majority of cases of back pain and sciatica may be traced back to a lumbar disc herniation (LDH). There has been a rise in the number of individuals diagnosed with LDH across all age groups. Aim of study: The purpose of the research is to assess the surgical outcome of microscopic lumbar discectomy in selected patients with herniated lumbar disc in Neurosurgery department at Banha university hospitals. Patients and methods: This prospective clinical trial involved 30 individuals of middle aged population who were presented with clinical symptoms of low back pain and radiculopathy due to lumbar disc prolapse who failed sufficient conservative treatment and were subjected for surgery .All cases underwent microdiscectomy at Banha University Hospitals through the period from January 2022 to June 2023. All patients had a preoperative L.S.S MRI at least four months before surgery. All patients had preoperative L.S.S X-ray A-P, lateral, lateral dynamic views and oblique views. Results: Hospital stay and surgery time were short. Significance improvement occurred in VAS and ODI; VAS enhanced from 7.67±1.06 to 1.47±0.78 (P

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