Aim of the study was to retrospectively evaluate the incidence of discitis amongst patients undergoing endoscopic spine surgery. Material and Methods: A total of 116 patients were included in the study which underwent endoscopic discectomy. Patients were followed up in postoperative period for any backpain. They were evaluated clinically and were subjected to laboratory and radiological investigations to establish the diagnosis of postoperative discitis. Patients were given IV antibiotics initially for 4 weeks and those not responding to treatment were treated by surgical intervention. All the patients were followed up clinically, by laboratory investigations and MRI. RESULTS: Out of 116,two patients suffered from postoperative discit...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of endoscopic discectomy, in terms of symptomatic recovery in pa...
Objective. To analyze the frequency and types of microbial infection of the intervertebral disc in d...
Objective: Development of discitis after lumbar discectomy is one of the most important complication...
Objective: Aim of conducting the study was to evaluate the incidence of post op discitis in lumbo-sa...
Abstract Twelve cases of intervertebral discitis following lumbar discectomy were evaluated and ESR...
Objectives: To confirm the presence of an outbreak of postoperative infections following laminectom...
We analysed 13 cases of lumbar disc infection following surgical discectomy. Two groups of patients ...
Context: The incidence of postoperative discitis is relatively uncommon. The paucity of physical exa...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeThe aim of the study was to study the impact and outcome of c...
Vertebral discitis usually arises from haematogenous spread of pathogens to the discs and bones. Ver...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the degree of patient satisfaction and complications after endoscop...
Background and Aim: Surgical site infection is an important complication after spinal surgery. Preve...
Introduction: Reported rate of infections aft er lumbar discectomy is 1%–15 %. Th is complication ma...
Abstract Background data Post spinal surgery infection is not uncommon. It is considered as one of t...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of endoscopic discectomy, in terms of symptomatic recovery in pa...
Objective. To analyze the frequency and types of microbial infection of the intervertebral disc in d...
Objective: Development of discitis after lumbar discectomy is one of the most important complication...
Objective: Aim of conducting the study was to evaluate the incidence of post op discitis in lumbo-sa...
Abstract Twelve cases of intervertebral discitis following lumbar discectomy were evaluated and ESR...
Objectives: To confirm the presence of an outbreak of postoperative infections following laminectom...
We analysed 13 cases of lumbar disc infection following surgical discectomy. Two groups of patients ...
Context: The incidence of postoperative discitis is relatively uncommon. The paucity of physical exa...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeThe aim of the study was to study the impact and outcome of c...
Vertebral discitis usually arises from haematogenous spread of pathogens to the discs and bones. Ver...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the degree of patient satisfaction and complications after endoscop...
Background and Aim: Surgical site infection is an important complication after spinal surgery. Preve...
Introduction: Reported rate of infections aft er lumbar discectomy is 1%–15 %. Th is complication ma...
Abstract Background data Post spinal surgery infection is not uncommon. It is considered as one of t...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of endoscopic discectomy, in terms of symptomatic recovery in pa...
Objective. To analyze the frequency and types of microbial infection of the intervertebral disc in d...