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Defining rates and causes of mortality associated with spine surgery: Comparison of 2 data collection approaches through the scoliosis research society
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Defining rates and causes of mortality associated with spine surgery: Comparison of 2 data collection approaches through the scoliosis research society

Ellen Shaffrey, Justin S. Smith, Lawrence G. Lenke, David W. Polly, Ching-Jen Chen, Jeffrey D. Coe, Paul A. Broadstone, Steven D. Glassman, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Christopher P. Ames, …
Spine, Vol.39(7)
2014

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Child Child, Preschool Databases, Factual Female Humans Male Middle Aged Morbidity Orthopedic Procedures Postoperative Complications Retrospective Studies Scoliosis Societies, Medical Spinal Fusion Treatment Outcome Young Adult adolescent adult aged anesthesist article blindness child controlled study data base diabetes mellitus female heart disease human idiopathic scoliosis kyphosis major clinical study male medical society morbidity multiple organ failure neurologic disease patient compliance postoperative complication postoperative hemorrhage priority journal retrospective study scoliosis sepsis smoking spine malformation spine surgery spondylolisthesis surgical mortality factual database middle aged mortality orthopedic surgery preschool child procedures spine fusion treatment outcome very elderly young adult

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