Aim. Antibiotic prophylaxis is central in preventing postoperative
Prolonged length of stay (LOS) is a significant contributor to the variation in surgical health care costs and resource utilization after elective
Sarcopenia has been observed to be a predictor of mortality in international studies of patients with metastatic disease of the
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Primary care physicians rely on radiology reports to confirm a scoliosis diagnosis and inform the need for
Aim. To evaluate efficacy of a one stage posterior approach in decompression and eradication of infection in TB
Numerous prediction tools are available for estimating postoperative risk following
Background. Surgical site infection following
Surgical site infections (SSIs) after spinal fusion surgery increase healthcare costs, morbidity and mortality. Routine measures of obesity fail to consider site specific fat distribution. We aimed to assess the association between the
Aims. The aim of this paper is to describe the impact of COVID-19 on
Adverse events (AEs) following
This study aims to 1) determine reported cannabis use among patients waiting for thoracolumbar surgery and to 2) identify demographics and health differences between cannabis-users and non-cannabis users. This observational cohort study is a retrospective national multicenter review data from the Canadian
This study aims to 1) determine reported cannabis use among patients waiting for thoracolumbar surgery and to 2) identify demographics and health differences between cannabis-users and non-cannabis users. This observational cohort study is a retrospective national multicenter review data from the Canadian
Abstract. Introduction. Specialist Spinal Services provide operative and non-operative management strategies for a variety of conditions ranging from simple pathologies to complex disabling conditions. The existing spinal hub and spoke model implemented in 2015 nationally across the NHS. We aim to assess the effectiveness and pitfalls of the Spinal hub and spoke model in this questionnaire-based study. Methods. We conducted a prospective questionnaire-based study in the Northwest England and attendees of the BOA conference in 2021. Questionnaires included from the hospitals with no local spinal services and those with on-site services were excluded. Questions specific to initial assessment, referrals process, MRI availability, and awareness of
En bloc resection for primary bone tumours and isolated metastasis are complex surgeries associated with a high rate of adverse events (AEs). The primary objective of this study was to explore the relationship between frailty/sarcopenia and major perioperative AEs following en bloc resection for primary bone tumours or isolated metastases of the
INTRODUCTION. Tibiofemoral contact at the base of the articular surface
Frailty has been shown to be a risk predictor for peri-operative adverse events (AEs) in patients undergoing various type of
Symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis is a common entity and increasing in prevalence. Limited evidence is available regarding patient reported outcomes comparing primary vs revision surgery for those undergoing lumbar decompression, with or without fusion. Evidence available suggest a lower rate of improvement in the revision group. The aim of this study was to assess patient reported outcomes in patients undergoing revision decompression, with or without fusion, when compared to primary surgery. Patient data was collected from the Canadian
Abstract. Aim. With resumption of elective