Scoliosis surgery is an invasive procedure essential for alleviating significant pain and improving the physical, psychological, aesthetic, professional, and social well-being of patients. However, it carries a considerable risk of perioperative complications. This retrospective study, conducted at Brest University Hospital since 2017, aims to analyze these complications to provide a detailed assessment, particularly since the introduction of the OARM (intraoperative CT navigation), with the goal of optimizing the safety and effectiveness of surgical interventions. The complications studied include neurological, infectious, mechanical, and cardiopulmonary complications, along with an additional "other" category for rare complications. The period analyzed extends from the immediate postoperative phase to the most recent follow-up consultation with the referring surgeon, which varies depending on the duration of follow-up for each patient.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
48
Chu Brest
Brest, France
Number of postoperative complications
Number of complications (raw description), followed by univariate analysis to exclude confounding factors
Time frame: at the time of inclusion
ODI SORE
ODI SCORE after the surgery
Time frame: at the time of inclusion
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