Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4100233 The Spine Journal 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background contextIntraradicular lumbar disc herniation is rare, having been reported to date in only three postoperative patients. The diagnosis is typically made intraoperatively.PurposeTo report a fourth case of intraradicular disc herniation, to emphasize its radiological characteristics and operative findings.Study designCase report.Patient sampleA 41-year-old female.MethodsRetrospective case review.ResultsThe patient underwent a second operation and intraradicular disc fragment was removed. She was completely well at her 9-month check up.ConclusionsThe diagnosis, mechanism, and surgical treatment of intraradicular lumbar disc herniation are reviewed. The round shape of the sequestrated fragment, as seen on magnetic resonance imaging, may help to establish the correct diagnosis.

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