Journal of Enam Medical College (Jul 2012)

Lumbar Interverterbral Disc Prolapse (PLID) Surgery and Our Experiences

  • Md Mizanur Rahman,
  • Md Mofazzalul Haque,
  • Md Asadullah Ripon,
  • M Ishaq Bhuiyan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3329/jemc.v2i1.11917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 20 – 23

Abstract

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Background: Back pain and sciatica are very common in adult persons. These cause a great loss of working hours with financial loss of individual and the nation. Very careful evaluation must be done to treat these patients. Injudicious treatment, whether medical or surgical, may aggravate the sufferings. Objective: To study immediate and long term effect of the prolapsed intervertebral disc surgery. Materials and Methods: This observational study was done in Enam Medical College & Hospital, Savar, Dhaka during January 2007 to June 2011. Sixty four patients operated during this period for prolapsed lumbar intervertebral disc were included in the study. Fifty six (88%) were male and 8 (12%) were female. Age range was 30 to 50 years. Most of the patients presented with back pain and sciatica with no definite history of trauma or weight lifting. Diagnosis was confirmed by MRI. Results: Sixty (94%) patients had no pain after surgery and only 4 patients had occasional pain. Conclusion: Maintenance of strict criteria for the surgery yields very good result.

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