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Tubular discectomy for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation : new standard or transient fashion? : Results of a double-blind randomised controlled trial

Arts, M.P.

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Arts, M. P. (2010, September 23). Tubular discectomy for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation : new standard or transient fashion? : Results of a double-blind randomised controlled trial. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/15975

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Tubu ar Oiscectomy for the Treatment of Lumbar O·sc Herniation;

New Standard or Transient Fashion?

Results of a Double-Blind Randomised Controlled Trial

Mark P. Arts

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ISBN/EAN 978-90-9025625-2

Copyright©2010 M.P. Arts

No part of this thesis may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system of any nature, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without permission of the author, or the copyright-owing journals for previously published chapters.

Cover: Perito Moreno, Patagonia

Lay-out: Legatron Electronic Publishing, Rotterdam Printing: Ipskamp Drukkers BV, Enschede

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Tubular Discectomy for the Treatment of lumbar Disc Herniation;

New Standard or Transient Fashion?

Results of a Double-Blind Randomised Controlled Trial

Proefsch rift

ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden,

op gezag van

Rector Magnificus prof.mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 23 september 2010

klokke 13.45 uur

door

Mark Paul Arts

Geboren te Woerden in 1970

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PROMOTIECOMMISSIE

Promotores:

Prof. dr. W.e. Peul Prof. dr. R. Brand

Overige leden:

Dr. R.H.M.A. Bartels Prof. dr. J. Goffin Prof. dr. FW. Jansen Prof. dr. B.W. Koes Dr. P.J. Nederkoorn Prof. dr. R.G.H.H. Nelissen Prof. d r. F.e. tin er

Prof. dr. R.T.W.M. Thomeer

Externe referent:

Prof. dr. E.J. Carragee

Paranimfen:

Ger Arts Jeroen Hertog

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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 7

Chapter 2 Survey on sciatica among spine surgeons 17

Chapter 3 Design and protocol of the trial 39

Chapter 4 One-year results of the trial 55

Chapter 5 Cost utility analysis 75

Chapter 6 Subgroup analysis 93

Chapter 7 Two-year results of the trial 113

Chapter 8 Creatine phospokinase as an indicator of muscle injury 133

Chapter 9 Quantification of muscle injury 145

Chapter 10 Synthesis and general discussion 161

Chapter 11 Summary 175

Chapter 12 Samenvatting 181

List of Publications 187

About the author 191

Ackn owledgements 193

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