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Title: Effect of prior lumbar discectomy on outcome of lumbar fusion: a prospective analysis using the SF-36 measure. Author: Glassman SD, Minkow RE, Dimar JR, Puno RM, Raque GH, Johnson JR. Journal: J Spinal Disord; 1998 Oct; 11(5):383-8. PubMed ID: 9811097. Abstract: This study prospectively measured patient-reported quality-of-life outcome in patients undergoing fusion for recurrent symptoms after prior discectomy. Analysis of SF-36 data revealed statistically significant improvement in physical function, social function, and bodily pain 1 year postoperatively. Analysis of variance revealed significant interactions based on worker's compensation, litigation status, educational level, and age. The results support the conclusion that the SF-36 is a useful and applicable tool for measuring patient perception and quality-of-life parameters after spinal surgery. SF-36 outcomes demonstrated a reasonable level of success for lumbar fusion in revision spine surgery, with the most significant improvements noted in the categories of pain, physical function, and social function.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]