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Complication avoidance with pre-operative screening: insights from the Seattle spine team

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CURRENT REVIEWS IN MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 316-326

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12178-016-9351-x

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Adult lumbar scoliosis; Spine surgery; Risk mitigation; Risk stratification; Multidisciplinary patient care; Surgical risk management

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Complication rates for complex adult lumbar scoliosis surgery are unacceptably high. Standardized preoperative evaluation protocols have been shown to significantly reduce the likelihood of a spectrum of negative outcomes associated with complex adult lumbar scoliosis surgery. To increase patient safety and reduce complication risk, an entire medical and surgical team should work together to care for adult lumbar scoliosis patients. This article describes preoperative patient evaluation strategies with a particular focus on adult lumbar scoliosis surgery involving six or more levels of spinal fusion. Domains considered include recent preoperative evaluation literature, predictive risk modeling, the appropriate management of medical conditions, and the composition and activities of a multidisciplinary conference review team. An evidence-based comprehensive systematic preoperative surgical evaluation process is described.

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