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Lumbar disk herniation in pregnancy: its incidence, presentation and management: a systematic review.

Nanette Y ChanMichael LeSophie ReineckerMorgan PrinceGeoffrey T Murphy
Published in: Journal of spine surgery (Hong Kong) (2024)
While pregnancy does not inherently increase the risk of herniated lumbar disks, the presence of a prolapsed disk can predispose to back pain during pregnancy. There is poor quality evidence that should be interpreted cautiously. Non-surgical management, in the absence of red-flag symptoms including bowel and bladder dysfunction may be trialled and yield comparatively better symptom resolution. Additionally, surgical management if necessitated has no clear link to pregnancy complications within the scope of this study.
Keyphrases
  • preterm birth
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • minimally invasive
  • risk factors
  • quality improvement
  • case report