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Staged posterior surgery for severe adult spinal deformity.

作者信息

Rhee John M, Bridwell Keith H, Lenke Lawrence G, Baldus Christine, Blanke Kathy, Edwards Charles, Berra Annette

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2003 Sep 15;28(18):2116-21. doi: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000090890.02906.A4.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Retrospective analysis with prospective outcomes.

OBJECTIVE

To analyze the strategy of dividing one prolonged, complex, posterior surgery into two smaller posterior procedures staged during one hospitalization.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

When operating on complex revision adult deformity, the posterior surgery alone can be unduly prolonged, placing patients at risk for hemodynamic complications associated with protracted same-day surgery.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Forty-two consecutive adults with severe deformity and 2 years or more of follow-up were included. Thirty-three presented for revision surgery. Twenty-two had more than one previous fusion. During first-stage posterior surgery, existing implants were removed, decompressions performed, and new fixation points established. Five to 7 days later, patients underwent second-stage posterior surgery, consisting of osteotomies (34 patients), completion of instrumentation, and fusion. Anterior surgery was performed during either stage as necessary. Age at surgery was 47 (range 18-68); 4.8 (range 1-9) levels were fused anteriorly and 11.3 (range 4-17) levels posteriorly.

RESULTS

No major perioperative medical complications occurred (e.g., myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolus, death). All completed staged surgery as planned. Only five required any postoperative intubation. There was only one perioperative deep infection, one superficial infection, and one sterile seroma. No medical or surgical complication could be related to the staging of posterior surgery. SRS-24 and radiographic outcomes were excellent at >or=2-year follow-up.

CONCLUSION

Staged posterior surgery can be performed safely with few surgical complications and no major medical complications, as well as excellent outcomes in a population known to be at high risk. Such staging can be useful in performing complex posterior revision and osteotomy surgery while limiting hemodynamic stresses.

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