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Surgery for Metastatic Spinal Disease in Octogenarians and Above: Analysis of 78 Patients.

Ibrahim HussainBenjamin R HartleyLily McLaughlinAnne S ReinerIlya LauferMark H BilskyOri Barzilai
Published in: Global spine journal (2021)
In octogenarians undergoing surgery with instrumentation for spinal metastases, the median overall survival is 11.6 months. There is an increased complication rate, but only 7% are life-threatening or fatal. Patients are at increased risk for complications and mortality particularly when performing decompression with stabilization, with increasing intraoperative blood loss, and with cervical/cervicothoracic tumors.
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