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Four cases of lumbar disc protrusion with fragments of nucleus pulposus in the dural sac are reported, representing 0.3% of 1555 cases surgically treated over the past 35 years. All four cases were severely affected with distinct clinical manifestations of prolapsed disc, acute onset or sudden deterioration, pain, numbness, weakness, partial or complete paraplegia, and disturbances of urination and defecation accompanied by symptoms of severe and extensive spinal stenosis. They were treated with total laminectomy, section of dural sac, separation of adhesion and removal of fragments of nucleus pulposus. The results were excellent in one, Good in two and fair in one patient as revealed by the follow-up study which ranged from 4 months to 6 years. The clinical features, pathology, cause of prolapse, diagnosis, some points for attention concerning its management as well as that of adhesive arachnoiditis are discussed.
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PMID:[Operative treatment for lumbar disc protrusion with fragment of nucleus pulposus in the dural sac]. 133 46

This is a study of 15 patients who have been operated on three or four times after an initial diagnosis of prolapsed lumbar disc. Four main causes have been distinguished; recurrent prolapse, spinal stenosis, arachnoiditis and vertebral instability. The final results of these multiple operations have been assessed as worthwhile in 73% of cases. Several factors in this case material have been identified as important in determining the satisfactory end results.
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PMID:Multiple operations on the lumbar spine. A study of 15 patients operated on 3 times or more for an initial diagnosis of prolapsed disc. 651 68

Fifteen cases of spinal arachnoiditis of noninfective etiology were treated with intrathecal hyaluronidase. In 10 patients, no obvious cause was evident; in four patients, arachnoiditis was the result of disk prolapse; and in one it followed spinal surgery. Fifteen hundred international units of hyaluronidase was injected intrathecally at intervals of 7-14 days. Four to nine injections (mean, 5.9) were given to each patient, and the patients were observed for 3-30 months (mean, 9.7). The effect of the treatment was assessed by the change in clinical grading from the pretreatment phase to the last examination. Satisfactory improvement was observed in 11 patients (73.3%) and "mild" recovery was observed in three patients. Because of this therapeutic efficacy and lack of serious toxic effects, intrathecally administered hyaluronidase appears to be of value in the management of spinal arachnoiditis.
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PMID:Intrathecal hyaluronidase treatment of chronic spinal arachnoiditis of noninfective etiology. 654 85

We used gadolinium-enhanced fat-suppressed MRI to investigate 67 patients with persistent pain after lumbar discectomy. Twenty-five patients had reoperations for lesions diagnosed in this way. Eleven were for recurrent disc prolapse at the same level and sciatica was relieved by all but one. Five operations were for prolapse at an adjacent level and all were successful. The diagnosis of sepsis was less precise, but extension of tissue enhancement into the operated disc space was found to be significant. Only three patients had evidence of arachnoiditis which suggests that this condition has been too often diagnosed as a cause of persisting low back pain.
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PMID:High-resolution MRI in the investigation of recurrent pain after lumbar discectomy. 833 Nov 3