2016
DOI: 10.1053/j.semss.2015.08.005
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Surgical treatment for lumbar disc herniation: Open discectomy (indications, technique, outcomes, and complications)

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“…However, differences in revision surgery rate between patients 65 years and older versus those younger than 65 years were never more than 4.5%. Even though there may be a slightly higher rate of revision surgery for younger patients, they will still likely see improvements in clinical outcomes from operative treatment [10,11,16,20,22,24]. We did not find any regional difference in survivorship of the discectomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…However, differences in revision surgery rate between patients 65 years and older versus those younger than 65 years were never more than 4.5%. Even though there may be a slightly higher rate of revision surgery for younger patients, they will still likely see improvements in clinical outcomes from operative treatment [10,11,16,20,22,24]. We did not find any regional difference in survivorship of the discectomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Discectomy with and without laminectomy has been shown to be beneficial in numerous studies [10,11,16,20,22,24]. Indications for the procedure include radiculopathy and progressive neurologic deficit in the presence of imaging confirming neural compression from a disc herniation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У поодиноких повідомленнях вік хворих не розглядається як чинник ризику рГМД [24]. Вищу частоту рецидивів ГМД у молодих чоловіків деякі автори пояснюють тим, що розріз, виконаний за первинного втручання, робить оперований диск сприйнятливішим до раптового пролапсу, особливо в умовах механічного навантаження під час занять спортом або підняття ваги [28].…”
Section: чинники ризику ргмд після первинної дискектоміїunclassified