The evidence-based approach for surgical complications in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation

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Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the evidence-based approach for surgical complications following disc herniation. Methods: A search of the primary English literature was conducted for research examining the outcomes and complications of surgical discectomy. Special regard was given to high-quality prospective randomized studies. Results: The most commonly reported complications of surgical treatment of disc herniation are included in this review. Medical complications, and surgical complications including infection, durotomy, neurological injury, symptomatic re-herniation, and revision surgery are defined and systematically reviewed in detail for incidence, evaluation, and management. Conclusion: This article provides the clinician and surgeon with a review of the evidence-based evaluation and management of surgical complications following disc herniation, offering best practice guidelines for informed discussions with patients in shared decision-making.

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Harper, R., & Klineberg, E. (2019, April 4). The evidence-based approach for surgical complications in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation. International Orthopaedics. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-018-4255-6

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