The danger of buried wire for herniated lumbar disc

The buried wire treatment of lumbar disc herniation refers to the implantation of medical sutures into the lumbar region to relieve pain by generating biochemical reactions. The hazards are as follows: 1. The institution that carries out the buried wire is generally an informal medical institution, and its operation is not standardized; 2. When carrying out the buried wire operation, it is generally unable to reach the aseptic standard, and it is easy to cause different degrees of infection, such as local muscle infection in the lumbar region, which can be improved by taking oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers and local physiotherapy, such as spinal infection, which requires multi-stage spinal debridement and fusion surgery treatment, which can affect the patient’s activities and lead to obvious symptoms such as stiffness, soreness and discomfort.