PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Zoia, Cesare AU - Bongetta, Daniele AU - Poli, Jacopo C. AU - Verlotta, Mariarosaria AU - Pugliese, Raffaelino AU - Gaetani, Paolo TI - Intraregional differences of perioperative management strategy for lumbar disc herniation: is the Devil really in the details? AID - 10.14444/4001 DP - 2017 Jan 01 TA - International Journal of Spine Surgery PG - 1 VI - 11 IP - 1 4099 - https://www.ijssurgery.com/content/11/1/1.short 4100 - https://www.ijssurgery.com/content/11/1/1.full SO - Int J Spine Surg2017 Jan 01; 11 AB - Background This study intends to evaluate whether regional common habits or differences in case-volume between surgeons are significative variables in the perioperative management of patients undergoing surgery for lumbar disc herniation.Methods An e-mail survey was sent to all neurosurgeons working in Lombardy, Italy's most populated region. The survey consisted of 17 questions about the perioperative management of lumbar disc herniation.Results Forty-seven percent (47%) out of 206 Lombard neurosurgeons answered the survey. Although in some respects there is clear evidence in current literature on which is the best practice to adopt for an optimal management strategy, we noticed substantial differences between respondents, not only between hospitals but also between surgeons from the same hospital. Still, no differences were evident in a high vs low case-volume comparison.Conclusion We identified no regional clusterization as for practical principles in the perioperative management of lumbar disc herniation and neither was case-volume a significative variable. Other causes may be relevant in the variability between the perioperative management and the outcomes achieved by different specialists.