• Praxis · Jun 2014

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    [Risk of recurrence and postoperative intervertebral disc degeneration after lumbar intervertebral disc operation - is an anulus closure prosthesis the solution?].

    • Oliver P Gautschi, Marco V Corniola, and Karl Schaller.
    • Service de Neurochirurgie, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève et Faculté de Médecine, Université de Genève.
    • Praxis (Bern 1994). 2014 Jun 18; 103 (13): 775-9.

    AbstractA lumbar disc herniation is a frequent pathology. The incidence of a postoperative recurrence is between 1-18%. According to the current literature, a large anular defect and a limited perioperative microdiscectomy leads to an increased risk of recurrence. In contrast, a generous perioperative microdiscectomy comes along with an accelerated postoperative disc height loss and a progressive degenerative disc disease. The present work discusses the position of an anular-closure-device in respect of the problem risk of recurrence versus postoperative degenerative disc disease.

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