ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the results of treatment of patients with low back pain and radiculalgia resulting from disc herniation associated with disc degeneration through instrumentation with pedicle screws and dynamic rod, with root release and without diskectomy compared with other non-instrumented techniques (microdiskectomy with or without foraminotomy). Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study of interventions for patients with herniated discs in the Traumatology and Neurosurgery that used the following variables: age, sex, type of technique, surgical time, time of evolution, degree of satisfaction, and complications. Two groups were formed: instrumentation with dynamic rods and non-instrumented techniques, comparing ...
Objective: Therapeutic options for lumbar disc surgery (LDH) have been rapidly evolved worldwide. Co...
Objectives: There are many different minimally invasive procedures that can be used to treat lumbar...
Disc herniation with sciatica accounts for five percent of low-back disorders but is one of the most...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the results of treatment of patients with low back pain and radicula...
Objective: Many surgical protocols are used for surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation. Here, ...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) of lumbar disk herniation allows avoiding less of a mes...
Objective : Compare the interlaminar blocking technique with the transforaminal blocking, with regar...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the interlaminar and transforaminal block techniques with regard to the state ...
OBJECTIVE: Minimally invasive spinal techniques have been developed for years in an attempt to minim...
Introduction To evaluate clinical outcomes with PDD as compared with patients who underwent to stand...
The disorder of the lumbar spine is common throughout the world. The most common cause of spinal pai...
Background: Lumbar disc herniation is frequently-occurring and the most common spine-related diseas...
Objectives: The purpose of this Thesis is to create a general review to describe methods, results an...
Objective: to compare the efficiency of medical and surgical treatments for discogenic low back radi...
Surgical removal of a symptomatic herniated lumbar disc is performed either with or without the supp...
Objective: Therapeutic options for lumbar disc surgery (LDH) have been rapidly evolved worldwide. Co...
Objectives: There are many different minimally invasive procedures that can be used to treat lumbar...
Disc herniation with sciatica accounts for five percent of low-back disorders but is one of the most...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the results of treatment of patients with low back pain and radicula...
Objective: Many surgical protocols are used for surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation. Here, ...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) of lumbar disk herniation allows avoiding less of a mes...
Objective : Compare the interlaminar blocking technique with the transforaminal blocking, with regar...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the interlaminar and transforaminal block techniques with regard to the state ...
OBJECTIVE: Minimally invasive spinal techniques have been developed for years in an attempt to minim...
Introduction To evaluate clinical outcomes with PDD as compared with patients who underwent to stand...
The disorder of the lumbar spine is common throughout the world. The most common cause of spinal pai...
Background: Lumbar disc herniation is frequently-occurring and the most common spine-related diseas...
Objectives: The purpose of this Thesis is to create a general review to describe methods, results an...
Objective: to compare the efficiency of medical and surgical treatments for discogenic low back radi...
Surgical removal of a symptomatic herniated lumbar disc is performed either with or without the supp...
Objective: Therapeutic options for lumbar disc surgery (LDH) have been rapidly evolved worldwide. Co...
Objectives: There are many different minimally invasive procedures that can be used to treat lumbar...
Disc herniation with sciatica accounts for five percent of low-back disorders but is one of the most...