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[Microsurgery of common discal sciatica. Technics and results].

J Benezech, P Frerebeau, Y Monstrey

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    Microsurgery for lumbar disc herniation offers good functional results. Careful handling of peridural fat and gentle root retraction are key surgical techniques for successful outcomes in patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Spinal Surgery

    Context:

    • Lumbar disc herniation is a common condition requiring surgical intervention.
    • Microsurgical techniques are increasingly utilized for spinal procedures.
    • Evaluating surgical outcomes is crucial for optimizing patient care.

    Purpose:

    • To report the authors' experience with microsurgery for lumbar disc herniation.
    • To compare their results with existing microsurgical series.
    • To identify critical factors for successful surgical outcomes.

    Summary:

    • The study presents a series of 30 patients who underwent microsurgery for lumbar disc herniation, with a mean follow-up of one year.
    • Comparative analysis with published microsurgical series was performed.

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  • Key factors identified for good functional results include meticulous preservation of peridural fat and gentle nerve root retraction.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the importance of surgical technique in achieving favorable outcomes for lumbar disc herniation.
    • Provides insights for surgeons considering or performing microsurgical lumbar discectomy.
    • Contributes to the body of evidence supporting microsurgery for spinal conditions.