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 Review Article
												Perspective of Lumbar Segmental Instability for Surgical Evalua tion of Lumbar Disc Herniation 						
Author(s): Emrah  Egemen, Süleyman Tuncer  Süzer, Onur  Yaman, Mehdi  Sasani, Bekir  Tunç Öktenoğlu, Atilla  Yılmaz and Ali Fahir  ÖzerEmrah  Egemen, Süleyman Tuncer  Süzer, Onur  Yaman, Mehdi  Sasani, Bekir  Tunç Öktenoğlu, Atilla  Yılmaz and Ali Fahir  Özer             
						
												
				 Surgery of lumbar disc herniation is most common procedure in neurosurgical practice. However poor outcomes, recurrent disc herniation and recurrence of low back and leg pain which affect quality of life, are still challenging. Lumbar spine instability develops as a result of a gradual degenerative process and lumbar segmental instability is one of main reason of failed back surgery. Presence of lumbar segmental instability or potential secondary instability after surgery should not be overlooked. Accurate preoperative evaluation of patients with lumbar disc herniation needs to understand biomechanics of spinal stability and predict possible result of postoperative instability. Thus failure of treatment modalities can be avoided.
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												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7939.1000354 
																	  
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report