BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for surgery of degenerative spinal disease. Limited healthcare resources draw attention to the need for cost-effective treatments. Outpatient surgery, when safe and feasible, is more cost effective than inpatient surgery. OBJECTIVE: To study types and rates of complications after outpatient lumbar and cervical spine decompressions. METHODS: Complications were recorded prospectively in 1449 (1073 lumbar, 376 cervical) outpatients undergoing microsurgical decompression for degenerative spinal disease at the private Oslofjord Clinic from 2008 to 2013. RESULTS: Surgical mortality was 0%. A total of 51 (3.5%) minor and major complications were recorded in 51 patients. Three (0.2%) patients had to be admi...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Background: Spinal canal stenosis occurs most commonly in the lumbar region. The commonest etiology ...
The study aimed to determine how much change in neurogenic claudication spinal surgeons expect in pa...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for surgery of degenerative spinal disease. Limited health...
OBJECTIVE: Specialization is generally independently associated with improved outcomes for most type...
Study designA retrospective case-control study.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine the n...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical treatment can provide significant improvement of symptomatic adult cerv...
Introduction: Surgical complications contribute to patient morbidity and mortality as well as increa...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective Cohort Analysis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety profile of outpati...
Introduction: Degenerative spine disorders are steadily increasing parallel to the aging of the popu...
Objective The reported incidence of complications and/or adverse events (AEs) following spine surger...
During the last decades, there has been an increase in the rate of surgery for degenerative disorder...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Hospital readmission rates are an increasingly important focus. Identifying pati...
Background contextWith the changing landscape of health care, outpatient spine surgery is being more...
Abstract Introduction: Although a great majority of patients with cervical radiculopathy syndrome c...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Background: Spinal canal stenosis occurs most commonly in the lumbar region. The commonest etiology ...
The study aimed to determine how much change in neurogenic claudication spinal surgeons expect in pa...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for surgery of degenerative spinal disease. Limited health...
OBJECTIVE: Specialization is generally independently associated with improved outcomes for most type...
Study designA retrospective case-control study.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine the n...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical treatment can provide significant improvement of symptomatic adult cerv...
Introduction: Surgical complications contribute to patient morbidity and mortality as well as increa...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective Cohort Analysis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety profile of outpati...
Introduction: Degenerative spine disorders are steadily increasing parallel to the aging of the popu...
Objective The reported incidence of complications and/or adverse events (AEs) following spine surger...
During the last decades, there has been an increase in the rate of surgery for degenerative disorder...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Hospital readmission rates are an increasingly important focus. Identifying pati...
Background contextWith the changing landscape of health care, outpatient spine surgery is being more...
Abstract Introduction: Although a great majority of patients with cervical radiculopathy syndrome c...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Background: Spinal canal stenosis occurs most commonly in the lumbar region. The commonest etiology ...
The study aimed to determine how much change in neurogenic claudication spinal surgeons expect in pa...