QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS AFTER SURGERY TO FIX THE LUMBAR SPINE, DECOMPRESS THE 3-STOREY INTERVERTEBRAL BONE GRAFT AT VIET DUC HOSPITAL IN 2022
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Objectives: Describe the quality of life of patients after surgery to fix the lumbar spine, decompress the 3-storey intervertebral bone graft (3-storey TLIF) at Viet Duc Hospital in 2022 and describe several related factors. Methods: Design a cross-sectional descriptive study on 61 patients after 3-storey TLIF surgery. The study used the ODI scale, the VAS scale, and the SF-36 questionnaire. Results: Before surgery, all the respondents had different degrees of pain in the lumbar region and after surgery, 32.8% of patients did not feel pain in this area. The patient felt a significant reduction in pain levels after surgery and a reduction in spinal function impairment. Conclusion: 3-storey TLIF surgery improves both levels of physical health, mental health, and quality of life of patients. Occupational factors, time after surgery, pain severity, level of lumbar spine dysfunction, physical health score, and mental health score were related to the quality of life of the following patients after surgery.
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Quality of life, Oswestry Disability Index, VAS, SF-36, 3- storey TLIF.
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