Affiliation:
1. Cantonal Hospital “Dr. Safet Mujić”
2. ''Sestre milosrdnice'' University Hospital Centre
3. School of Medicine
4. University "Josip Juraj Strossmayer" Osijek
5. University of Applied Health Sciences, Zagreb
6. University Clinical Hospital
Abstract
<p><strong>Aim <br /></strong>To evaluate the influence of preoperative symptoms duration on surgical outcome of one-level lumbar disc herniation surgery.<br /><strong>Methods<br /></strong> In a prospective randomized study, 67 adult patients with one-level lumbar disc herniation were analysed. The patients<br />whose duration of symptoms was &lt;6 months were included in the case group, while those with the duration of symptoms ˃6 months formed the control group. The investigated preoperative variables were: pain intensity in the back and legs (Visual Analogue Scale - VAS), Sciatica Bothersomeness Index (SBI), index of disability (Oswestry Disability Index - ODI). Postoperative variables were: pain intensity in the back and legs (VAS), SBI, ODI, and outcome according to the Odom&rsquo;s criteria (excellent, good, satisfactory and poor). Significance level was set at p &lt;0.05.<br /><strong>Results <br /></strong>A statistically significant difference was recorded between the groups, showing a better decrease of radicular pain intensity<br />and sciatica bothersome, as well as patients disability in the case group (p&lt;0.001). According to the Odom&rsquo;s criteria the outcome was better in the case group, since the difference between the groups was statistically significant too (p&lt;0.05).<br /><strong>Conclusion</strong> <br />Early lumbar disc herniation surgery performed within the first 6 months from the start of symptoms is beneficial due to decreases of radicular pain intensity, sciatica bothersomeness, and patient&rsquo;s disability.&nbsp;</p>
Publisher
Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj
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