Marchetti P G, Binazzi R, Vaccari V, De Zerbi M, Landi S
Clinica Ortopedica, Università, Bologna.
Chir Organi Mov. 1994 Jan-Mar;79(1):127-30.
The authors consider poor results in lumbar disc surgery to be commonly caused by the following conditions: 1) recurrence of the hernia; 2) postoperative instability; 3) scarring entrapment of the spinal nerve roots; 4) coexisting local or general pathology; 5) arachnoiditis; 6) psychological causes and those where insurance is involved. In particular patients with insurance-related motivations or those affected with depressive syndromes are frequently observed among those submitted to lumbar surgery. The only indications for surgery include recurrence of disc herniation and postoperative instability. In any of the other situations further surgery often results in worsening of the patient's conditions, or it at any rate does not guarantee improvement in the conditions of the patients.
1)疝复发;2)术后不稳定;3)脊髓神经根瘢痕卡压;4)并存局部或全身病变;5)蛛网膜炎;6)心理原因以及涉及保险的情况。特别是在接受腰椎手术的患者中,经常观察到有与保险相关动机的患者或患有抑郁综合征的患者。手术的唯一指征包括椎间盘突出复发和术后不稳定。在任何其他情况下,进一步手术往往会导致患者病情恶化,或者无论如何都不能保证改善患者状况。