Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10175460 | Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2015 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The JSSR carried out a nationwide survey of complications of 31,380 patients. Patients aged 60 years or older comprised 63.1 % of the overall cohort. This was considerably higher than observed in previous surveys. Degenerative spinal diseases increased 79.7 %. With regard to surgical approach, the incidence of anterior surgery has decreased, while that of posterior surgery has increased compared to the earlier surveys (both p < 0.05). Spinal instrumentation was applied in 30.2 % cases, compared to 27.0 and 34.0 % cases in the 1994 and 2001 surveys, respectively. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were reported in 10.4 % and were slightly increased compared to 8.6 % in the earlier surveys (both p < 0.05). Diseases associated with a high incidence of complication included intramedullary tumor (29.3 %) and primary malignant tumor (22.0 %). The highest incidence of complication was dural tear (2.1 %), followed by neurological complication (1.4 %).
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Authors
Yasuaki Imajo, Toshihiko Taguchi, Kazunori Yone, Atsushi Okawa, Koji Otani, Tadanori Ogata, Hiroshi Ozawa, Yoichi Shimada, Masashi Neo, Tetsuhiro Iguchi,