REVIEW PAPER
Management of lumbar disc herniation – a review of conservative and surgical treatment
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4th Military Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic SPZOZ, Poland
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University Clinical Hospital named after Jan Mikulicz-Radecki in Wrocław, Poland
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5th Military Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic SPZOZ in Kraków, named after Brigadier General Prof. Marian Garlicki, Poland
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Student, Wroclaw Medical University, Poland
Submission date: 2024-10-27
Acceptance date: 2024-12-19
Publication date: 2025-09-26
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Marcin Piersiak
4th Military Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic SPZOZ,
26 Storczykowa Str., 52-221 Wrocław
LW 2025;103(3):176-181
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Lumbar disc herniation is considered one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with a lifetime risk of occurrence as high as 30%. A common initial symptom is pain in the sacro-lumbar region, which may radiate to the buttocks or lower extremities. The management of patients with lumbar disc herniation includes both conservative and surgical treatments. Conservative treatment involves medications, physical therapy, traction and appropriate exercises, and often yields good clinical results in 60–90% of patients. Surgical options include various techniques, such as open discectomy, microdiscectomy, percutaneous laser disc decompression, and percutaneous microscopic discectomy, among others. The purpose of this article is to present therapeutic methods used in the conservative and surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation and to assess these methods in terms of clinical outcomes.