Aims. Symptomatic
Aims. Gram-negative infections are associated with comorbid patients, but outcomes are less well understood. This study reviewed diagnosis, management, and treatment for a cohort treated in a tertiary
Aims.
Aims. The escalating demand for medical resources to address spinal diseases as society ages is an issue that requires careful evaluation. However, few studies have examined trends in
Aims. Developmental cervical
Aims. Patients with differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTCs) have a favourable long-term survival.
Aims. The aim of this study was to report the long-term prognosis of patients with multiple Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) involving the spine, and to analyze the risk factors for progression-free survival (PFS). Methods. We included 28 patients with multiple LCH involving the spine treated between January 2009 and August 2021. Kaplan-Meier methods were applied to estimate overall survival (OS) and PFS. Univariate Cox regression analysis was used to identify variables associated with PFS. Results. Patients with multiple LCH involving the spine accounted for 15.4% (28/182 cases) of all cases of
This review provides a concise outline of the advances made in the care of patients and to the quality of life after a traumatic
Aims. Frailty has been gathering attention as a factor to predict surgical outcomes. However, the association of frailty with postoperative complications remains controversial in
Aims. The aim of this study was to determine whether early surgical treatment results in better neurological recovery 12 months after injury than late surgical treatment in patients with acute traumatic
Our aim was to perform a systematic review of the literature
to assess the incidence of post-operative epidural haematomas and
wound infections after one-, or two-level, non-complex, lumbar surgery
for degenerative disease in patients with, or without post-operative
wound drainage. Studies were identified from PubMed and EMBASE, up to and including
27 August 2015, for papers describing one- or two-level lumbar discectomy
and/or laminectomy for degenerative disease in adults which reported
any form of subcutaneous or subfascial drainage.Aims
Patients and Methods
Aims. The British Spine Registry (BSR) was introduced in May 2012 to be used as a web-based database for
Aims. Postoperative complication rates remain relatively high after adult
Aims. To benchmark the radiation dose to patients during the course of treatment for a
Aims. To report the outcome of
Aims. To determine the major risk factors for unplanned reoperations (UROs) following corrective surgery for adult
Aims. To evaluate the perioperative complications associated with total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) in patients with
Aims. Severe
Aims. The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors for adverse events following the surgical correction of cervical
Aims. With recent progress in cancer treatment, the number of advanced-age patients with