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The vascular complications of disc surgery

الاختلاطات الوعائية التالية للعمليات الجراحية على فتق النواة اللبية

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 Publication date 2016
and research's language is العربية
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The vascular complications of the disc surgery are rare , but maybe very dangerous. the early diagnosis and emergency surgery of these complications maybe the better job , and this depend sure the technical experience of vascular specialist . In this study ,we identified the causes , the risk factors of these complications , the important role of the neurosurgical specialist and the importance of anatomy which is deferant in every patient . We also carried out a comparison among many international studies involving the vascular complications of disc surgery . In this study , we assured that the emergency vascular surgery is very important to cure these patients .

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