Prognosis in postoperative discitis

Authors

  • Elsebeth Iversen
  • Vivi Ann Herss Nielsen
  • Lena Gadegaard Hansen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679209154788

Abstract

111 cases of postoperative discitis during 1968-1986 were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnosis was confirmed by lumbar tomography. Low back pain appeared at an average of 16 days postoperatively. Laboratory findings were of minor value in the diagnosis since elevated ESR, white blood cell count, and body temperature were inconstant findings. Compared with a matched control group, there was a higher incidence of chronic low back pain and vocational handicap in the discitis patients. There was no difference in the consumption of analgetics, the subjective evaluation of the final outcome, spinal mobility or neurologic findings.

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Published

1992-01-01

How to Cite

Iversen, E., Nielsen, V. A. H., & Hansen, L. G. (1992). Prognosis in postoperative discitis. Acta Orthopaedica, 63(3), 305–309. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679209154788