What are the sequelae of lumbar internal fixation

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Recently, when I was exercising with my friends, I suddenly had a bad back pain. In fact, this has happened before, but this time it is particularly serious. After going to the hospital, he was diagnosed with lumbar disease, and the doctor said that lumbar fixation was needed. The operation is not a trivial matter. I can't help worrying about the sequelae of the operation. Now let's talk about the sequelae of lumbar internal fixation.

What are the sequelae of lumbar internal fixation

First, lumbar postoperative syndrome (FBSS) is a worldwide medical problem, with intractable postoperative pain, cauda equina nerve adhesion, and defecation disorder caused by injury being the most common.

Second, the most common reasons for unsatisfactory results of lumbar surgery are incomplete decompression, nerve root stimulation caused by internal fixation, and loss of innervation caused by surgical trauma. MRI reexamination is of little significance, because there are artifacts in the screw.

Third, it is suggested to do lumbar CT. In addition, doctors need to check the body to identify the cause of the current symptoms, such as lumbar pathological factors, need to operate again, receive secondary treatment.

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The sequelae of lumbar fixation is not the same, it depends on the success of the operation and postoperative recovery, in fact, it is generally not too serious. Between now lumbar internal fixation is a better method for the treatment of lumbar spine, so it is necessary to try.