Pain resolution after lumbar disc surgery is influenced by macrophage tissue infiltration. A prospective consecutive study on 177 patients
Autor: | Ralf Dirk Rothoerl, Chris Woertgen, Alexander Brawanski |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Discitis Tissue infiltration Lumbar disc surgery Physiology (medical) Pain level Preoperative Care Humans Medicine Hernia Prospective Studies Aged Pain Postoperative business.industry Macrophages Macrophage infiltration General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Immunohistochemistry Pathophysiology Surgery Intervertebral disk Treatment Outcome Neurology Female Neurology (clinical) Lumbar disc herniation business Intervertebral Disc Displacement Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 9:633-636 |
ISSN: | 0967-5868 |
DOI: | 10.1054/jocn.2002.1137 |
Popis: | The aim of this study was to assess the influence of inflammatory reactions in herniated lumbar disc specimens on pain resolution after lumbar disc surgery. Disc specimens of 200 patients who underwent surgery for lumbar disc herniation were studied immunohistologically. Preoperatively each patient received a verbal rating scale (VRS) for classification of the pain level and general clinical data were recorded prospectively. Varying amounts of macrophages could be demonstrated. Eighty-nine percent of patients could be followed up for a mean period of 7 months. A statistically significant correlation between the histologically observed macrophage infiltration and postoperative pain grading according to the VRS was found. Patients with evidence of inflammatory reactions rated their postoperative complaints lower than patients with no evidence of inflammatory reactions on the VRS (P=0.04). In our study, a statistically significant correlation between inflammatory changes in the herniated lumbar disc specimen and outcome after lumbar disc surgery could be demonstrated. |
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