BACKGROUND: Advancements in modern medicine have led to longer life expectancy. Literature on spinopelvic fixation in elderly patients is limited. We investigated morbidity and mortality in octogenarians who underwent spinopelvic fixation. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted of patients who underwent spinopelvic fixation from January 2014 through December 2018 at a single institution. Patients were grouped into the octogenarian group (OG), 80-89 years old, and comparison group (CG), 40-50 years old. Demographics; pathology; Charlson Comorbidity Index; Hounsfield units; surgery details; and clinical data including complications, intensive care unit and length of hospital stay, and mortality were collected and compared. RESULT...
Introduction: Prevalence of adult deformity surgery in the elderly individuals continues to increase...
BACKGROUND: The benefit of elective laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair (eLPEHR) in the elderl...
<p>Risk factors portending poor outcome following elective spine deformity fusion remain in need of ...
BACKGROUND: Advancements in modern medicine have led to longer life expectancy. Literature on spinop...
BACKGROUND: An ageing population and advances in medical management often requires spinal surgeons t...
OBJECTIVE: The aging population in industrialized countries shifts the age limit for neurosurgical i...
Object: This study was conducted to survey the perioperative complications in a patient more than 70...
Objective: Many studies have reported positive surgical outcomes and decreased mortality after spine...
Background: Type II odontoid fractures are becoming one of the most common injuries among elderly pa...
Introduction: Despite perioperative risks in nonagenarian patients who undergo open spine surgery fo...
OBJECTIVE: Age is known to be a risk factor for increased complications due to surgery. However, eld...
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properly cited. Purpose. This study examined whether octogenarians and elderly patients with pelvic ...
Background: To date, no studies have compared the outcomes of surgical management of cervical fractu...
Background Data: Morbidity and mortality tend to increase with advancing in age, surgical interferen...
Introduction: Prevalence of adult deformity surgery in the elderly individuals continues to increase...
BACKGROUND: The benefit of elective laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair (eLPEHR) in the elderl...
<p>Risk factors portending poor outcome following elective spine deformity fusion remain in need of ...
BACKGROUND: Advancements in modern medicine have led to longer life expectancy. Literature on spinop...
BACKGROUND: An ageing population and advances in medical management often requires spinal surgeons t...
OBJECTIVE: The aging population in industrialized countries shifts the age limit for neurosurgical i...
Object: This study was conducted to survey the perioperative complications in a patient more than 70...
Objective: Many studies have reported positive surgical outcomes and decreased mortality after spine...
Background: Type II odontoid fractures are becoming one of the most common injuries among elderly pa...
Introduction: Despite perioperative risks in nonagenarian patients who undergo open spine surgery fo...
OBJECTIVE: Age is known to be a risk factor for increased complications due to surgery. However, eld...
Copyright © 2012 Amir Matityahu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
properly cited. Purpose. This study examined whether octogenarians and elderly patients with pelvic ...
Background: To date, no studies have compared the outcomes of surgical management of cervical fractu...
Background Data: Morbidity and mortality tend to increase with advancing in age, surgical interferen...
Introduction: Prevalence of adult deformity surgery in the elderly individuals continues to increase...
BACKGROUND: The benefit of elective laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair (eLPEHR) in the elderl...
<p>Risk factors portending poor outcome following elective spine deformity fusion remain in need of ...