One of the priority tasks in neurosurgery is to reduce the frequency of postoperative complications and mortality. Lumbar discectomy is the most frequently performed intervention in spinal neurosurgery and it is a fairly safe procedure. One of the possible intraoperative surgical complications, that threatens the patient’s life is vascular injury. The first clinical case of damage to the large vessels during discectomy was described in 1945. It is believed that the frequency of this complication is 1‒5 cases per 10,000 surgical interventions, but the literature notes that these figures may be significantly underestimated. Some authors indicate that the frequency of this complication, despite the development of surgical techniques over the p...
Copyright © 2014 Matthew Leech et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious complications. Surgic...
ObjectivesFusion of the spine is often performed from an anterior approach requiring mobilization of...
PubMed: 23526104The objective of this study was to demonstrate the role of major surgery on patients...
Iatrogenic vascular injuries are unusual complications of lumbar disc surgery. The incidence of such...
AbstractObjectives: to review the literature concerning the early and late vascular complications of...
ABSTRACT Iatrogenic vascular injury rarely occurs during lumbar disc surgery and can be fatal if it ...
Vascular complications following spinal surgery are potentially fatal; however, fortunately they are...
Objective: The aim of this study is to interrogate the occurrence of the vascular injury in the oper...
Lumbar disc surgery may be complicated by retroperitoneal vascular injuries. Laceration of the ilia...
Intraoperative iatrogenic great vessel injuries that can be seen in lumbar disc hernia operation are...
For decades, lumbar discectomy has been one of the most common surgical practices performed by neuro...
PubMed ID: 28191625AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious co...
INTRODUCTION: Vascular injuries during lumbar disc surgery vary between 1 and 5 per 10.000 disc oper...
Vascular injury in lumbar disk disease is a common complication reviewed in the literature. In our s...
Copyright © 2014 Matthew Leech et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious complications. Surgic...
ObjectivesFusion of the spine is often performed from an anterior approach requiring mobilization of...
PubMed: 23526104The objective of this study was to demonstrate the role of major surgery on patients...
Iatrogenic vascular injuries are unusual complications of lumbar disc surgery. The incidence of such...
AbstractObjectives: to review the literature concerning the early and late vascular complications of...
ABSTRACT Iatrogenic vascular injury rarely occurs during lumbar disc surgery and can be fatal if it ...
Vascular complications following spinal surgery are potentially fatal; however, fortunately they are...
Objective: The aim of this study is to interrogate the occurrence of the vascular injury in the oper...
Lumbar disc surgery may be complicated by retroperitoneal vascular injuries. Laceration of the ilia...
Intraoperative iatrogenic great vessel injuries that can be seen in lumbar disc hernia operation are...
For decades, lumbar discectomy has been one of the most common surgical practices performed by neuro...
PubMed ID: 28191625AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious co...
INTRODUCTION: Vascular injuries during lumbar disc surgery vary between 1 and 5 per 10.000 disc oper...
Vascular injury in lumbar disk disease is a common complication reviewed in the literature. In our s...
Copyright © 2014 Matthew Leech et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious complications. Surgic...
ObjectivesFusion of the spine is often performed from an anterior approach requiring mobilization of...