Outcome analysis of patients after ligament-sparing microdiscectomy for lumbar disc herniation
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- DOI: 10.3171/foc.2002.13.2.5
Outcome analysis of patients after ligament-sparing microdiscectomy for lumbar disc herniation
Abstract
Object: The authors describe a microsurgical technique for the preservation of the ligamentum flavum and the longterm surgery-related results, including an independent assessment of outcome.
Methods: Three hundred seventy-seven patients underwent ligament-sparing microsurgical discectomy for a previously untreated single-level lumbar disc herniation and were followed for more than 2 years. A successful outcome at 6 months was demonstrated in 93.9% of the patients. At a median follow-up period of 30 months, successful patient-assessed outcome was 84.1%. During the mean follow-up period of 4.2 years (range 2-6.5 years), recurrent disc herniation was detected in 18 patients (4.8%). These patients all underwent repeated surgery. The overall surgery-related rate of complications was 1.3%.
Conclusions: The authors conclude that ligament-sparing microdiscectomy is a safe procedure, with a favorable success rate and minimal morbidity. Reoperation is safer and easier when using this technique compared with traditional ones.
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