Disability for lumbar pain in post operated patients of hernia lumbar in relation to the implant of osteosynthetic material in the San Felipe Clinic in the year 2018

Authors

  • Siomi Jarima Alva Castro

Keywords:

disability low back pain, lumbar hernia titanium implant, osteosynthetic material Coflex

Abstract

Objective: To establish the relationship between disability due to low back pain and implantation of osteosynthetic material in post-operated patients of lumbar hernia in the San Felipe clinic of the Jesús María district in 2018.

Material and Method: 30 patients were included, divided into two groups 15 patients ¨group 1¨ which are post-operated lumbar hernia with implantation of ostosynthetic titanium material and 15 patients ¨group 2¨ which are postoperated lumbar hernia with implantation of Coflex osteosynthetic material, ages between 18 70 years old The Owestry Test was used to measure the Degree of Disability.

Results: The percentage of patients with a degree of disability due to post lumbar pain operated with a titanium implant does not show significant relief, resulting in 80% of them with a degree of disability of 41 - 60% considered as intense and 60 - 80% considered disabled. Postoperated herniated patients with implantation of coflex osteosynthetic material decreases significantly, observing that 100% have a minimum degree of disability of 0-20% and moderate of 2140%.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that there is a significant difference in the degree of disability in postoperative patients with Coflex implants and those of titanium, indicating that there is a better outcome and better evolution in patients using Coflex.

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Author Biography

Siomi Jarima Alva Castro

Bachiller en Tecnología Médica especialidad Terapia Física y Rehabilitación egresada  de la Universidad Privada de Tacna

Published

2020-02-05

How to Cite

Alva Castro, S. J. (2020). Disability for lumbar pain in post operated patients of hernia lumbar in relation to the implant of osteosynthetic material in the San Felipe Clinic in the year 2018. ET VITA, 13(2), pp 936–939. Retrieved from https://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/etvita/article/view/146

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES