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Utilization of condoliase therapy versus surgery for lumbar disc herniation and comparison of post-treatment motor improvement.

Kazuhiro FujimotoHidenori SuzukiNorihiro NishidaMasahiro FunabaYusuke IchiharaHiroaki IkedaYasuaki ImajoManabu YamamotoTakashi Sakai
Published in: Clinical neurology and neurosurgery (2024)
Condoliase therapy has become an intermediate treatment before surgery in our institutions. Motor recovery in patients receiving condoliase therapy was not inferior to that after surgery; however, in cases with severe muscle weakness with manual muscle test ≤3, the improvement rate was approximately 60 %. These results will be useful for clinicians when providing informed consent and selecting condoliase therapy.
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