In a prospective study, 412 primary and 69 reoperations for herniated lumbar disc were observed and intra- and postoperative complications compiled. Only surgeons with the experience of more than 100 surgical procedures on lumbar discs entered this study. The complication rates of the micro- and macrosurglcal techniques are compared. Intraoperative complications range from 7.8% in the microdiskectomies and 13.7% in the macrodiskectomies to 27.5% in the reoperations. Postoperative complications range from 1.4% In reoperation, 3.9% In the microdiskectomies up to 4.2% in the macrodiskectomies. The risk of complications correlates with the age of the patient and the operating time. © Lippincott-Raven Publishers.
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Stolke, D., Sollmann, W. P., & Seifert, V. (1989). Intra- and postoperative complications in lumbar disc surgery. Spine, 14(1), 56–59. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-198901000-00011