Abstract
Objective: Comparative analysis of the results of microsurgical and endoscopic discectomy in patients with intervertebral hernias of the lumbosacral spine. Methods: The obtained results allows asserting that during performing operations on intervertebral hernias of the lumbosacral spine, endoscopic discectomy is more preferable. It has a positive effect on the result of the operation and the condition of the patient at the rehabilitation stage, and its effectiveness is not inferior to microsurgical discectomy. Results: In both groups, the deterioration of the general indicators of disease symptoms not marked. Patients operated by the microsurgical method had lower quality of life criteria than patients of the first group. Patients with endoscopic discectomy were quicker to recover activity, than in patients operated by the microsurgical method. Conclusion: The obtained results allows asserting that during performing operations on intervertebral hernias of the lumbosacral spine, endoscopic discectomy is more preferable. It has a positive effect on the result of the operation and the condition of the patient at the rehabilitation stage, and its effectiveness is not inferior to microsurgical discectomy. Keywords: Herniated disc, endoscopic micro-discectomy, endoscopic discectomy, lumbosacral spine.
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