No recent studies have analyzed the rates of or reasons for unanticipated revision surgery within 30 days of primary surgery in spinal deformity patients. Our aim was to examine the incidence, characteristics, reasons, and risk factors for unplanned revision surgery in spinal deformity patients treated at one institution. All patients with a diagnosis of spinal deformity presenting for primary instrumented spinal fusion at a single institution from 1998 to 2012 were reviewed. All unplanned reoperations performed within 30 days after primary surgery were analyzed in terms of demographics, surgical data, and complications. Statistical analyses were performed to obtain correlations and risk factors for anticipated revision. Of 2758 patients [a...
INTRODUCTION: High risk of complications has been noted in patients with complex adult spine deformi...
Objective: The reoperation rate after lumbar degenerative disease surgery is low. It is difficult to...
revision spinal surgery within a week: a retrospective analysis of surgical causes Tsung-Ting Tsai1,...
AbstractStudy Design Retrospective clinical cohort study. Objective To compare the long-term complic...
OBJECTIVE This was a retrospective cohort study in which the authors used a nationally representa...
Background: Short-segment lumbar spinal surgery is the most performed procedure for treatment of deg...
BACKGROUND: Overall complication rates for adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery have been reported; ...
Purpose: To review the incidence of perioperative and late complications of surgery for spinal defor...
Objective: The current reported rate of revision after surgery for adult spinal deformities (ASDs) i...
Study designA multicenter retrospective review of an adult spinal deformity database.ObjectiveWe aim...
Background and Study Aim Reoperation for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is technically challenging. St...
Background: Unplanned readmission has gained increasing interest as a quality marker for inpatient c...
Importance: Only limited data derived from large prospective cohort studies exist on the incidence o...
Abstract Objective The literature currently available on the characteristics of patients who require...
Study Design. A prospective cohort study. Objective. This study evaluated the cumulative reoperatio...
INTRODUCTION: High risk of complications has been noted in patients with complex adult spine deformi...
Objective: The reoperation rate after lumbar degenerative disease surgery is low. It is difficult to...
revision spinal surgery within a week: a retrospective analysis of surgical causes Tsung-Ting Tsai1,...
AbstractStudy Design Retrospective clinical cohort study. Objective To compare the long-term complic...
OBJECTIVE This was a retrospective cohort study in which the authors used a nationally representa...
Background: Short-segment lumbar spinal surgery is the most performed procedure for treatment of deg...
BACKGROUND: Overall complication rates for adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery have been reported; ...
Purpose: To review the incidence of perioperative and late complications of surgery for spinal defor...
Objective: The current reported rate of revision after surgery for adult spinal deformities (ASDs) i...
Study designA multicenter retrospective review of an adult spinal deformity database.ObjectiveWe aim...
Background and Study Aim Reoperation for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is technically challenging. St...
Background: Unplanned readmission has gained increasing interest as a quality marker for inpatient c...
Importance: Only limited data derived from large prospective cohort studies exist on the incidence o...
Abstract Objective The literature currently available on the characteristics of patients who require...
Study Design. A prospective cohort study. Objective. This study evaluated the cumulative reoperatio...
INTRODUCTION: High risk of complications has been noted in patients with complex adult spine deformi...
Objective: The reoperation rate after lumbar degenerative disease surgery is low. It is difficult to...
revision spinal surgery within a week: a retrospective analysis of surgical causes Tsung-Ting Tsai1,...