@misc{Adamczyk_Anna_Lumbar_2008, author={Adamczyk, Anna}, address={Kraków}, howpublished={online}, year={2008}, school={Wydział Lekarski}, language={pol}, abstract={Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) after the operation of the herniated nucleus pulposus in the lumbar region of the spine is the name used in English for the failure of the surgery. In order to reveal the most common causes of FBSS investigations of patients treated in the Neurotaumatology Clinic of the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum in 2001-2005 due to the prolapsed nucleus pulposus in the lumbar region of the spine were performed. 186 patients were included in the investigations. In our research FBSS was revealed in 70 patients, that is 37,6% of all examined individuals, and the most common cause was the residual nucleus pulposus in connection with the meningo-radicular pain. This pathology was revealed on the base of MRI in 38 (54,3%) patients with FBSS. It was shown that the size of the operation has the essential influence on the development of FBSS. No statistically significant depedence between the age, the sex and the results of the treatment was revealed, but the dependence between the duration of the disease and the result of the treatment was revealed.}, title={Lumbar discopathy postoperative reccurent pain syndromes in the research of the Neurotraumatology Clinic of the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum in Crocow in 2001-2005}, type={Praca doktorska}, keywords={intraspinal scar, herniated nucleus pulposus, discectomy, Failed Back Surgery Syndrome}, }