6 results match your criteria: "Irkutsk Railway Clinical Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Spine Surg
December 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Background: Currently, there remains a high percentage of complications after lumbar discectomy, while there is no uniform tactic to prevent their development. Purpose of the study was to compare the clinical efficacy and return to work rate (RWR) after total disk replacement (TDR) and microsurgical lumbar discectomy (MLD) in railway workers with lumbar disk herniation (LDH).
Methods: We randomly assigned 75 patients out of a total of 81 patients, between 25 and 35 years of age who had one level LDH to undergo single-level TDR surgery (group I, n=37) or MLD surgery (group II, n=38) in the L4-L5 or L5-S1 segments.
World Neurosurg
June 2018
Scientific Center of Reconstructive and Restorative Surgery, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia; Department of Neurosurgery, Irkutsk State Medical University, Irkutsk, Russia; Irkutsk Railway Clinical Hospital, Irkutsk, Russia. Electronic address:
Background: Anterior, direct lateral, and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions (ALIF, DLIF, and TLIF) are usually combined with posterior fixation to treat degenerative spinal diseases. Outcomes of ALIF, TLIF, or DLIF combined with a new wedge-shaped interfacet cage plate have not been reported. We assessed early clinical outcomes of patients treated with interbody fusion and facet fixation using a titanium wedge-shaped cage plate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe objective of the present study was the comprehensive analysis of the postmortem changes in the lumbar intervertebral disks within different periods after death. A total of seven vertebromotor segments were distinguished in the lumbosacral region of the vertebral column based on the examination of 7 corpses. All these segments were divided into three groups in accordance with the prescription of death coming as follows: up to 12 hours (group 1), between 12 and 24 hours (group 2), and between 24 and 36 hours (group 3) after death.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpine J
March 2017
Irkutsk Scientific Center of Surgery and Traumatology, Bortsov Revolyutsii str., 1, Irkutsk, 664003, Russia; Department of Neurosurgery, Irkutsk State Medical University, Krasnogo vosstaniya str., 1, Irkutsk, 664003, Russia; Neurosurgery Department, Irkutsk Railway Clinical Hospital, Botkina str, 10, Irkutsk, 664005, Russia. Electronic address:
Background Context: Recurrence of lumbar disc herniation (rLDH) is one of the unfavorable outcomes after microdiscectomy. Prediction of the patient population with increased risk of rLDH is important because patients may benefit from preventive measures or other surgical options.
Purpose: The study assessed preoperative factors associated with rLDH after microdiscectomy and created a mathematical model for estimation of chances for rLDH.
Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko
July 2016
N.N. Burdenko Neurosurgery Research Institute, Moscow, Russia.
The article presents a literature review on the current state of simulation technologies in neurosurgery, a brief description of the basic technology and the classification of simulation models, and examples of simulation models and skills simulators used in neurosurgery. Basic models for the development of physical skills, the spectrum of available computer virtual simulators, and their main characteristics are described. It would be instructive to include microneurosurgical training and a cadaver course of neurosurgical approaches in neurosurgery training programs and to extend the use of three-dimensional imaging.
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June 2016
Laboratory of Neurosurgery, Irkutsk Scientific Center of Surgery and Traumatology, Irkutsk, Russia; Center of Neurosurgery, Irkutsk Railway Clinical Hospital, Irkutsk, Russia. Electronic address:
Objective: Although endoscopic diskectomy is superior to microsurgical diskectomy in terms of incision size, postoperative pain, and cosmetic appeal, the effectiveness and indications for endoscopic versus microsurgical diskectomy remain active discussion topics. Because of the increasing incidence of diskectomies being performed in Russia, further assessment of these techniques is needed. We performed a comparative analysis of 1-year clinical results and complications of microsurgical, tubular-based interlaminar endoscopic, and endoscopically assisted microsurgical diskectomies for patients with herniated lumbar disks.
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