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Depressed patients with greater symptom duration before MIS-TLIF do not report inferior outcomes.

Timothy J HartmanJames W NieEileen ZhengKeith R MacGregorOmolabake O OyetayoVincent P FedericoDustin H MasselArash J SayariKern Singh
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2023)
Patients with preoperative depressive symptoms undergoing MIS-TLIF, regardless of duration of preoperative symptoms, demonstrated improvements in physical function, disability, pain, and mental health domains. Patients with greater duration of preoperative symptoms did not report inferior outcomes at any period. Rates of clinically important improvements in all domains were favorable and similar between cohorts.
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