Study DesignRetrospective review of prospectively collected data.PurposeTo evaluate the incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) in a cohort of patients and compare with available historical data on SSI in open spinal surgery cohorts, and to evaluate additional direct costs incurred due to SSI.Overview of LiteratureSSI can lead to prolonged antibiotic therapy, extended hospitalization, repeated operations, and implant removal. Small incisions and minimal dissection intrinsic to MISS may minimize the risk of postoperative infections. However, there is a dearth of literature on infections after MISS and their additional direct financial implications.MethodsAll patients from January 2007 to Januar...
Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) rate in spinal surgery ranges from 1% to 9%, depending o...
AbstractObjectSpinal instrumentation has a high rate of surgical site infection (SSI), but results g...
OBJECTIVES: Primary objectives were outcomes comparison of instrumented surgery used for de-novo spi...
Infection of the spine may occur spontaneously, by direct hematogenous or contiguous spread from an ...
The concept of minimally invasive surgery has gained increasing popularity in the last several decad...
Study Design: Narrative review. Objectives: Postoperative surgical site infections (SSIs) are among ...
Study Design: Questionnaire-based survey.Objectives: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common compl...
Postoperative spinal wound infection increases the morbidity of the patient and the cost of healthca...
Background: this study examines the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors of surgical site in...
Introduction: The use of internal fixation devices in spinal surgery is common to achieve reduction,...
Objective: To measure the frequency of infection with single dose antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery ...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
International audiencePURPOSE:To investigate the incidence of surgical-site infection (SSI) and dete...
STUDY DESIGN.: A methodological systematic review. OBJECTIVE.: To critically appraise the validity o...
Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) rate in spinal surgery ranges from 1% to 9%, depending o...
AbstractObjectSpinal instrumentation has a high rate of surgical site infection (SSI), but results g...
OBJECTIVES: Primary objectives were outcomes comparison of instrumented surgery used for de-novo spi...
Infection of the spine may occur spontaneously, by direct hematogenous or contiguous spread from an ...
The concept of minimally invasive surgery has gained increasing popularity in the last several decad...
Study Design: Narrative review. Objectives: Postoperative surgical site infections (SSIs) are among ...
Study Design: Questionnaire-based survey.Objectives: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common compl...
Postoperative spinal wound infection increases the morbidity of the patient and the cost of healthca...
Background: this study examines the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors of surgical site in...
Introduction: The use of internal fixation devices in spinal surgery is common to achieve reduction,...
Objective: To measure the frequency of infection with single dose antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery ...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
International audiencePURPOSE:To investigate the incidence of surgical-site infection (SSI) and dete...
STUDY DESIGN.: A methodological systematic review. OBJECTIVE.: To critically appraise the validity o...
Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) rate in spinal surgery ranges from 1% to 9%, depending o...
AbstractObjectSpinal instrumentation has a high rate of surgical site infection (SSI), but results g...
OBJECTIVES: Primary objectives were outcomes comparison of instrumented surgery used for de-novo spi...