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Clinical Trial
. 1988:43:35-8.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-7091-8978-8_9.

Chemonucleolysis or discectomy? Results of a randomized multicentre trial in patients with a herniated lumbar intervertebral disc (a preliminary report)

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Chemonucleolysis or discectomy? Results of a randomized multicentre trial in patients with a herniated lumbar intervertebral disc (a preliminary report)

H A van Alphen et al. Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien). 1988.

Abstract

A randomized trial was carried out to compare the results of discectomy and chemonucleolysis in 151 patients, suffering from lumbar disc herniation L4-L5 or L5-S1. All patients fulfilled strict entry criteria. Seventy eight patients underwent surgical discectomy, 73 were treated with chemonucleolysis. Within one year of follow-up 18 patients (25%) required surgery after chemonucleolysis, whereas 2 patients (3%) in the surgery group underwent re-operation. Increase of radicular pain within 30 days after treatment was encountered in 16 patients (22%) in the chemonucleolysis group, as compared to none in the surgery group. The results of open surgery after preceding chemonucleolysis was successful in 44% and unsuccessful in 56%. The final result of chemonucleolysis, including second treatment, was still slightly less favourable (73%) the result of primary surgery (79%).

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