Long-term outcome of redo discectomy for recurrent lumbar disc herniations

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Autores da FMUP

  • Pedro Santos Silva

    Autor

  • Paulo Miguel Da Silva Pereira

    Autor

Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Cunha, M
  • Basto, D
  • Vaz, R

Unidades de investigação

Abstract

Purpose Recurrent lumbar disc herniation (RLDH) is an important cause of morbidity and healthcare costs. The goal of this investigation is to assess surgical outcomes and their predictors in patients who underwent revision discectomy for RLDH, with a minimum follow-up of ten years, to shed light on the best treatment to offer to these patients.Methods Patients who underwent revision discectomy to treat RLDH between 2004 and 2011 in our Department were enrolled. Demographic, clinical, and surgical data were collected. The need of third intervention for RLDH was the primary outcome. Patient's satisfaction, Core Outcome Measures Index, Oswestry Disability Index, and EuroQoL-5D scores were also evaluated.Results This study includes 55 patients, with a mean follow-up time of 144 months [112-199]. In this period, a third intervention was needed in 30.9% (n = 17) of patients. Most recurrences took place in the first 2 years after the second surgery (58.8%, n = 10) and the risk of needing a third surgery decreased over time. After 5 years, the probability of not having surgery for recurrence was 71% [CI 95%: 60-84%], with a tendency to stabilize after that. An interval between the first discectomy and the surgery for recurrence shorter than 7.6 months was identified as a predictor for a second recurrence.Conclusion The risk of needing a third surgery seems to stabilize after five years. Patients with an early recurrence after the first discectomy seem to have a higher risk of a new recurrence, so an arthrodesis might be worth considering.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
0940-6719, 1432-0932

European Spine Journal  Springer Verlag

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Páginas:
534-541

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Keywords

  • Recurrent lumbar disc herniation; Lumbar discectomy; Revision discectomy; Surgery outcome; Reoperation

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