The Effect of The Duration of Radiculopathy in The Improvement of The Bothersome Sensory Deficit after Single Level Lumber Micro-Discectomy Surgery in Young and Middle Age Population in Babylon Governorate in Iraq
Abstract:Background: Pain and sensory abnormalities are the most common abnormalities which could present after lumber disc herniation. However, Recovery of the sensory deficit after decompressive surgery is not clearly defined. Objective: The aim of the current study is to evaluate factors which influence sensory recovery in 12 months after micro-decompression surgery. Patients and methods: This prospective study included 82 patients who subjected to micro-discectomy of lumbar spine in single private hospital in Iraq.… Show more
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