2023
DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-22-00231
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Effect of Instrumented Spine Surgery on Length of Stay

Mary E. Lundgren,
Alex N. Detwiler,
Jeffery W. Lamping
et al.

Abstract: Introduction:Total joint arthroplasty studies have identified that surgeries that take place later in the week have a longer length of stay compared with those earlier in the week. This has not been demonstrated in studies focused on anterior cervical diskectomy and fusions or minimally invasive lumbar laminectomies. All-inclusive instrumented spine surgeries, however, have not been analyzed. The purpose of this study was to determine whether day of surgery affects length of stay and whether there are predicti… Show more

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