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Spine surgeon specialty differences in single-level percutaneous kyphoplasty.

Ke-Jia HuMotao LiuAmy J WangGexin ZhaoYuhao SunChaoqun YangYiwang ZhangMatthew M HutterDehong FengBomin SunZiv Williams
Published in: BMC surgery (2019)
By comparing a large range of demographic feature, preoperative comorbidities, and intraoperative factors, we find that short-term adverse events in single-level PKP patients does not affect by spine surgeon specialty, except that the OC had higher postoperative blood transfusion rate. In addition, the different perioperative predictors of postoperative complications and unplanned readmissions were identified between the two specialties. These findings can lead to better evidence-based patient counseling and provide valuable information for medical evaluation and potentially devise methods to reduce patients' risk.
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