Does Timing of Radiation Therapy Impact Wound Healing in Patients Undergoing Metastatic Spine Surgery?
Ranbir AhluwaliaHani ChanbourTyler ZeoliAmir M AbtahiByron F StephensScott L ZuckermanPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In patients undergoing metastatic spine surgery, a history of previous RT or postoperative RT did not significantly affect wound complications. However, those with previous RT prior to surgery had a longer time to wound complications than patients undergoing postoperative RT only. Moreover, timing of RT had no impact on wound complications, indicating that earlier radiation may be safely employed to optimize tumor control without fear of compromising wound healing.