ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to describe the change in rates and age averages among patients undergoing lumbar fusion during the last 20 years in a university hospital district located in Finland.MethodsThe data on 3,066 fusion surgeries were obtained from an electronic register between 2002 – 2017. The t-test, chi square, and regression analyses were used.ResultsIn 2002 – 2017, 3,066 patients underwent lumbar fusion. The annual fusion rates grew in 16 years by 500%. The regression coefficient for annual rates of lumbar fusion procedures was 17.4 (95% CI 14.8 to 20.0, p-value p-value ConclusionsIn the studied cohort, the annual rates of lumbar fusions grew explosively during the last 16 years by 500% and the patients were 10 yea...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of guidelines for lumbar spine fusions among spine surgeons in North ...
BACKGROUND: Spinal fusion is the most rapidly increasing type of lumbar spine surgery for various lu...
Peng Cui,1,2,* Peng Wang,1,2,* Xinli Hu,1,2,* Chao Kong,1,2 Shibao Lu1,2 1Department of ...
Background and purpose — During recent years, spine surgery techniques have advanced, the population...
Over the past several decades rates of spine surgeries in the U.S. have increased dramatically. Spi...
STUDY DESIGN: Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the E...
STUDY DESIGN Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the...
Background Studies from different Western countries have reported a rapid increase in spinal surgery...
Introduction: Current demographic changes are characterized by population aging, such that the surgi...
Study Design: Retrospective administrative database study. Objective: To assess temporal and region...
STUDY DESIGN: Nationwide Readmissions Database Study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the patterns of read...
Introduction: The regional variation in spine surgery rates has been shown to be large both within a...
Study Design. A prospective cohort study. Objective. This study evaluated the cumulative reoperatio...
Abstract Background: The incidence of surgery for degenerative cervical spine disease (DCSD) has ri...
reveals controversy over the safety of lumbar spinal fusion sur-gery in the elderly due to varying f...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of guidelines for lumbar spine fusions among spine surgeons in North ...
BACKGROUND: Spinal fusion is the most rapidly increasing type of lumbar spine surgery for various lu...
Peng Cui,1,2,* Peng Wang,1,2,* Xinli Hu,1,2,* Chao Kong,1,2 Shibao Lu1,2 1Department of ...
Background and purpose — During recent years, spine surgery techniques have advanced, the population...
Over the past several decades rates of spine surgeries in the U.S. have increased dramatically. Spi...
STUDY DESIGN: Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the E...
STUDY DESIGN Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the...
Background Studies from different Western countries have reported a rapid increase in spinal surgery...
Introduction: Current demographic changes are characterized by population aging, such that the surgi...
Study Design: Retrospective administrative database study. Objective: To assess temporal and region...
STUDY DESIGN: Nationwide Readmissions Database Study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the patterns of read...
Introduction: The regional variation in spine surgery rates has been shown to be large both within a...
Study Design. A prospective cohort study. Objective. This study evaluated the cumulative reoperatio...
Abstract Background: The incidence of surgery for degenerative cervical spine disease (DCSD) has ri...
reveals controversy over the safety of lumbar spinal fusion sur-gery in the elderly due to varying f...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of guidelines for lumbar spine fusions among spine surgeons in North ...
BACKGROUND: Spinal fusion is the most rapidly increasing type of lumbar spine surgery for various lu...
Peng Cui,1,2,* Peng Wang,1,2,* Xinli Hu,1,2,* Chao Kong,1,2 Shibao Lu1,2 1Department of ...