STUDY DESIGN: National population-based cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate reoperation rates of cervical spine surgery for cervical degenerative conditions utilizing a national population database. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: There is an inherently low incidence of reoperation after surgery for cervical degenerative disease. Therefore, it is difficult to sufficiently power studies to detect differences between reoperation rates of different cervical surgical procedures. National population-based databases provide large, longitudinally followed cohorts that may help overcome this challenge. METHODS: We used the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service national database to select our study population. We included patients wi...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective Cohort Analysis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety profile of outpati...
BackgroundSurgery for degenerative cervical spine disease has escalated since the 1990s. Fusion has ...
There is a low incidence of reoperation after surgery. It is difficult to detect statistical differe...
STUDY DESIGN: National population-based cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To compare the reoperation rates b...
Objective: The reoperation rate after lumbar degenerative disease surgery is low. It is difficult to...
Background: Reoperation is one of the key factors affecting postoperative clinical outcomes. The reo...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The reoperation (reop) rate is a crucial indicator of the efficacy o...
Abstract Background: Surgery for degenerative cervical spine disease has escalated since the 1990s....
Study Design. A prospective cohort study. Objective. This study evaluated the cumulative reoperatio...
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective database study. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to compare the...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Hospital readmission rates are an increasingly important focus. Identifying pati...
Background: Short-segment lumbar spinal surgery is the most performed procedure for treatment of deg...
WOS: 000430584300006PubMed ID: 28888674BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is...
ABSTRACT: Background: Patients with long-term follow-up after cervical decompression and fusion hav...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a progressive degenerative spine dise...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective Cohort Analysis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety profile of outpati...
BackgroundSurgery for degenerative cervical spine disease has escalated since the 1990s. Fusion has ...
There is a low incidence of reoperation after surgery. It is difficult to detect statistical differe...
STUDY DESIGN: National population-based cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To compare the reoperation rates b...
Objective: The reoperation rate after lumbar degenerative disease surgery is low. It is difficult to...
Background: Reoperation is one of the key factors affecting postoperative clinical outcomes. The reo...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The reoperation (reop) rate is a crucial indicator of the efficacy o...
Abstract Background: Surgery for degenerative cervical spine disease has escalated since the 1990s....
Study Design. A prospective cohort study. Objective. This study evaluated the cumulative reoperatio...
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective database study. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to compare the...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Hospital readmission rates are an increasingly important focus. Identifying pati...
Background: Short-segment lumbar spinal surgery is the most performed procedure for treatment of deg...
WOS: 000430584300006PubMed ID: 28888674BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is...
ABSTRACT: Background: Patients with long-term follow-up after cervical decompression and fusion hav...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a progressive degenerative spine dise...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective Cohort Analysis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety profile of outpati...
BackgroundSurgery for degenerative cervical spine disease has escalated since the 1990s. Fusion has ...
There is a low incidence of reoperation after surgery. It is difficult to detect statistical differe...