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Endoscopic discectomy of the herniated intervertebral disc and changes in quality-of-life EQ-5D-5L analysis
R. Rapčan, L. Kočan, V. Witkovsky, S. Rapčanová, J. Mláka, R. Tirpák, M. Burianek, H. Kočanová, J. Vašková, M. Gajdoš
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Document type Clinical Trial, Journal Article
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- MeSH
- Lumbar Vertebrae surgery MeSH
- Diskectomy MeSH
- Endoscopy MeSH
- Quality of Life MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Low Back Pain * etiology surgery MeSH
- Intervertebral Disc * MeSH
- Diskectomy, Percutaneous * MeSH
- Intervertebral Disc Displacement * surgery MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Clinical Trial MeSH
Herniated lumbar discs are a common cause of low back pain, which can negatively impact the quality of life of working-age individuals. This study aimed to evaluate changes in the quality of life in patients with sciatica who underwent endoscopic discectomy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure. The study (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02742311) included 470 patients who underwent transforaminal, interlaminar, or translaminar endoscopic discectomy. Quality of life and pain perception were evaluated by comparing statistically weighted values of EQ-5D-5L, EQ-VAS, Oswestry disability index, and numerical pain scales for lower limb and back pain before and 12 months after the endoscopic procedure. After the procedure, there was a significant improvement in the reduction of back and lower limb pain, as well as in all monitored questionnaires (P < .001), which persisted 12 months after the endoscopy. All evaluated dimensions of the EQ-5D-5L questionnaire indicated a significant improvement in the assessed quality of life (P < .001). The study showed that percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy is an effective pain-treating intervention that can improve the quality of life. There was no observed difference in the percentage of complications or re-herniations when comparing the transforaminal and interlaminar, approaches.
Europainclinics Bardejov Slovak Republic Slovak Republic
Europainclinics Bratislava Slovak Republic
Europainclinics Poliklinika Terasa Košice Slovak Republic
Europainclinics Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Measurement Science Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Slovak Republic
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