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. 2001 Oct 31;11(1):67–70. doi: 10.1007/s00586-001-0351-0

Day-case conventional discectomy: a randomised controlled trial

A Gonzalez-Castro 1, A Shetty 2, K Nagendar 1, C Greenough 1
PMCID: PMC3610491  PMID: 11931067

Abstract.

A prospective randomised trial compared the results of conventional lumbar discectomy performed as day cases with those performed on an in-patient basis. The aim of the study was to investigate whether conventional discectomy can be performed safely on a day-case basis. Thirty-one patients were included in the study; 18 were randomised to day-case treatment and 13 to in-patient stay. Day patients mobilised more quickly immediately following surgery and were better able to walk at 2 weeks. The rate of complications was unchanged. It is concluded that conventional discectomy can be undertaken safely as day-case surgery and may indeed speed up the recovery process.

Keywords: Intervertebral disc prolapse Lumbar spine Day-case surgery Lumbar discectomy Efficacy Safety Post-operative mobilisation

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