Does Immediate Postoperative Early Ambulation Affect Clinical Results of Full‐Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy? A Historical Control Study of Daytime Operation with a 8‐Hour Hospital Stay versus Inpatient Operation
Orthopaedic Surgery2023Vol. 15(9), pp. 2354–2362
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Abstract
These data suggest that FELD-D can be effectively performed as day surgery (within 8 h hospital stay). Early ambulation after FELD-D did not affect the clinical outcomes and the revision rates. Day surgery patients are more likely to recommend this surgery mode to other patients and younger patients may be able to return to work earlier.
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