2012
DOI: 10.1186/1754-9493-6-14
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The 'nightmare' of wrong level in spine surgery: a critical appraisal

Abstract: The recent article published in the Journal by Lindley and colleagues (Patient Saf. Surg. 2011, 5:33) reported the successful surgical treatment of a persistent thoracic pain following a T7-8 microdiscectomy, truly performed at the ‘level immediately above’. The wrong level in spine surgery is a multi-factorial matter and several strategies have been designed and adopted to try decreasing its occurrence. We think that three of these factors are crucial: global strategy, attention, precision in level identifica… Show more

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“…should be done. This approach can correctly and reliably identify the proposed level and effectively prevent this nightmare in spine surgery [3536]. …”
Section: Beware Of Wrong Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…should be done. This approach can correctly and reliably identify the proposed level and effectively prevent this nightmare in spine surgery [3536]. …”
Section: Beware Of Wrong Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%