安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Risk Factors for Postoperative Complications and In-Hospital . . .
Surgical factors also influence complication rates Existing evidence supports improved neurological recovery among cervical SCI patients undergoing early surgery [ 22 ], as well as lower in-hospital mortality [ 9 ]
- Potential Risks and Adverse Events Associated with Cervical . . .
Complications of cervical spine surgery span from rare instances of life-threatening conditions, like spinal cord injury and paralysis, to more common, self-limiting issues, such as dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) 1 Paziuk T, Rihn J Cervical spine surgery: Complications and considerations
- Positioning of the Patient and Related Complications - Springer
For adequate exposure of the spine a variety of intraoperative positions of the patient are possible as: prone (Wilson, Concorde), kneeling, knee-chest, knee-elbow, lateral decubitus, supine (French, Da Vinci, cervical spine reclined), lateral and sitting
- Complications in posterior cervical spine surgery - ScienceDirect
Diabetes, smoking, older age, frailty, impaired ambulation status, increased number of fusion segments, pre-operative narcotic use and BMI >35 are some of the common risks factors that may lead to higher post-operative complication rates following posterior cervical spine surgery 1, 2, 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
- Outcomes in single-level posterior cervical spine surgeries . . .
However, it has also been associated with an increased risk of venous air embolisms and positioning-related complications that limit its commonplace adoption
- Patient Positioning in Spine Surgery: What Spine Surgeons . . .
The overall complication rate in sitting surgery is estimated to be 1 45% Complication rates for sitting cervical procedures are lower (0 7%) than for sitting cranial procedures, with an odds ratio of 0 28
- Cervical Spine Surgery Complications and Risks in the Elderly
Respiratory complications (CD: 12 1% and CF: 14 6%), urinary retention (CD: 8 2% and CF: 9 1%), acute delirium (CD: 5 3% and CF: 6 0%), and nausea vomiting (CD: 2 8% and CF: 3 1%) were the most commonly diagnosed complications
|
|
|