OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 654 SURGICALLY TREATED LUMBAR-DISK HERNIATIONS

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作者
PAPPAS, CTE [1 ]
HARRINGTON, T [1 ]
SONNTAG, VKH [1 ]
机构
[1] BARROW NEUROL INST, DIV NEUROL SURG, 350 W THOMAS RD, PHOENIX, AZ 85013 USA
关键词
FUNCTIONAL-ECONOMIC OUTCOME RATING SCALE; HERNIATED LUMBAR DISK; LAMINECTOMY; MICRODISCECTOMY;
D O I
10.1227/00006123-199206000-00007
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
This article reports the outcomes of 654 consecutive patients treated during a 4.5-year period. Patients had a microdiscectomy, a laminectomy plus microdiscectomy, or a decompressive laminectomy with a microdiscectomy. The causes of ruptured discs were lifting (31.4%), falls (10.2%), and sports (10.0%). Almost all patients had complained of leg pain (99%), and 79% had radicular pain in a dermatomal distribution. Thirty-three percent of the patients had been involved in industrial accidents, and 6% had legal claims pending during the surgical period. Almost 11% of the patients had complications, and there was one death caused by abdominal arterial bleeding. Patients were also rated according to the Prolo Functional-Economic Outcome Rating Scale to improve the ability to compare series in the future. Almost 80% of the patients had good outcomes as defined by scores on this scale of 8 (16.2%), 9 (33.2%), and 10 (26.9%). Several conclusions can be drawn from the results of this series: 1) most patients had good outcomes; 2) patients with nonindustrial injuries had better outcomes than did patients with industrial injuries; 3) professionals with legal concerns and laborers with industrial insurance had good outcomes; and 4) the Functional-Economic Outcome Rating Scale appears to be a useful tool for comparing different procedures more objectively and for comparing the outcomes across series.
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