[Prospective study of microdiskectomy for lumbar disc herniation: evolution of pain, quality of life and satisfaction of Lebanese patients at short and long-term follow-up].

Amer Sebaaly, Jaafar Basma, Lara Raffoul, Nabil Okais, Toni Rizk, Elie Samaha, Ronald Moussa
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Background and purpose: Lumbar disc herniation frequently affects young patients and is responsible for high rate of worker's compensation claims. The aim of this study is to evaluate at short and long-term the results of microdiscectomy in terms of pain control, quality of life and patient's satisfaction.

Methods: In this prospective study, 28 patients were enrolled and operated on by microdiscectomy for lumbar disc herniation. Three questionnaires were administered preoperatively. They evaluated the pain, the quality of life and the expectation of the patients. Four questionnaires were administered at six months and two years postoperatively evaluating pain, quality of life, results and satisfactions.

Results: A 62.3% and 53.2% improvement of low back pain at 6 months and 2 years respectively, and a 91.7% and 88.4% improvement of radicular pain were reported. A 73.2% and 79.8% improvement in quality of life was recorded respectively. Patient's expectation was evaluated at 3.85 and results estimated 3.24. Patient's satisfaction was 93.3% and 88.3% respectively. It was positively correlated to radicular pain, and inversely correlated to patient's expectations.

Conclusion: Microdiscectomy for lumbar disc herniation offers a marked improvement in back and radicular pain. Quality of life is much improved. Although satisfaction is high, it is somewhat decreased for patients with high expectations.

[微椎间盘切除术治疗腰椎间盘突出症的前瞻性研究:黎巴嫩患者在短期和长期随访中的疼痛演变、生活质量和满意度]。
背景和目的:腰椎间盘突出症经常影响年轻患者,是工人索赔率高的原因。本研究的目的是评估微椎间盘切除术在疼痛控制、生活质量和患者满意度方面的短期和长期结果。方法:在这项前瞻性研究中,28例患者采用显微椎间盘切除术治疗腰椎间盘突出症。术前进行三份问卷调查。他们评估了疼痛,生活质量和病人的期望。在术后6个月和2年分别进行4份问卷调查,评估疼痛、生活质量、结果和满意度。结果:6个月和2年腰痛分别改善62.3%和53.2%,神经根痛分别改善91.7%和88.4%。生活质量分别改善了73.2%和79.8%。患者的期望评估为3.85,结果估计为3.24。患者满意度分别为93.3%和88.3%。与神经根性疼痛呈正相关,与患者期望负相关。结论:微椎间盘切除术治疗腰椎间盘突出症可显著改善腰椎间盘和神经根性疼痛。生活质量大大提高。虽然满意度高,但期望值高的患者满意度会有所下降。
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