Lumbar disc herniation surgery can relapse?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-09 10:31:13 Views: 86 times

Lumbar disc herniation is a common disease in orthopedics. After this disease occurs, if the patient is more serious, he or she is basically treated with surgical measures, such as minimally invasive surgery or open surgery. If the patient with disc herniation is given surgical treatment, there are actually many incentives that will promote the recurrence of this disease, such as strain or fatigue in daily life, local reoccurrence of trauma or sprain and other manifestations, which will lead to new herniation, and this situation occurs more frequently in patients treated by minimally invasive surgery, such as choosing minimally invasive surgery such as radiofrequency ablation, which is not completely removed and therefore shows recurrence. If the patient chooses open surgery or intervertebral bone graft fixation surgery, the relative recurrence rate is still relatively small.

Lumbar disc herniation surgery can relapse?



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