Artículo de revista
Recurrent lumbar disc herniation: Results of surgical treatment in patients entitle to a worker's compensation program Hernia del disco lumbar recidivada: Resultados del tratamiento quirúrgico en pacientes sometidos a compensación
Fecha
2008Registro en:
Coluna/ Columna, Volumen 7, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 246-250
18081851
Autor
Marré Pacheco, Bartolomé
Zamorano P., Juan José
Ilabaca G., Francisco
González C., Fernando
Melero D., Patricio
Yurca B., Ratko
Munjin L., Milan
Urzúa B., Alejandro
Lecaros L., Miguel Ángel
Ballesteros P., Vicente
Fleiderman V., José
Institución
Resumen
Recurrent lumbar disc herniation is the main cause of radicular pain after lumbar discectomy, with a reported incidence between 5 and 12.5%. Objectives: Evaluate the results of surgical treatment for recurrent lumbar disc herniation in patients subject to a workers' Compensation program. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of the 663 patients subject to workers compensation, treated with discectomy for a lumbar disc herniation by the Spine Unit of the "Hospital del Trabajador" between January 1996 and June 2006. We then selected our study group, the subset of these patients who underwent spine surgery for the first recurrence of their lumbar disc herniation during the described period of time. We used chi2 to analyze non parametric variables and T-test to analyze parametric variables, accepting statically significance with a p value < 0.05. Results: Eight hundred one patients required a second spine surgery for the first recurrence of a lumbar disc herniation, with a mean follow-u