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INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 969-973Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-018-4246-7
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Chronic radiculopathy; Lumbar disc herniation; Prevalence
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PurposeLumbar disc surgery is a common procedure in the USA. It is frequently performed with good or excellent results in most patients. This article reviews common causes of persistent radiculopathy after surgical intervention.MethodsWe performed an extensive review of the literature as well as applying our own experience.ResultsCommon causes of persistent leg pain following operative intervention include re-herniation, epidural fibrosis, biochemical/physiologic changes in the nerve root, and psychosocial issues.ConclusionsPatients with persistent leg pain after surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation can pose a challenging clinical problem. Summary of these topics and available treatment options are reviewed.
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