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Smoking as an independent predictor of reoperation after lumbar laminectomy: a study of 500 cases
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Smoking was the strongest predictor of reoperation in patients who had undergone single-level laminectomy, multilevel laminectomy, or reoperation for progression of spinal degeneration. These findings suggest that smokers have worse outcomes of lumbar decompression than nonsmokers.
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