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Same-Day versus Staged Anterior-Posterior Spinal Surgeryin a Neuromuscular Scoliosis Population: The Evaluation of Medical Complications

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Abstract

Summary The medical complications occurring in 29 patients with neuromuscular spinal deformity undergoing two-stage anterior-posterior spinal fusion (“staged”) were compared with 16 neuromuscular patients undergoing single-stage anterior-posterior spinal fusion (“same day”). Thirty-six (124%) major and minor medical complications occurred postoperatively in the staged patients, whereas 14 (88%) major or minor complication were present in same-day surgery patients. Thirty-five percent of staged patients had no complications, whereas 63% of same-day patients were without complications. Associated findings comparing the two-stage procedure to the single-stage surgery included operative and anesthesia time increase, increased blood-volume loss, increased blood transfusion, decreased nutritional parameters, and longer hospital stays. With either approach, there is the risk of significant complications in this vulnerable population.

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