Correlating Psychological Comorbidities and Outcomes After Spine Surgery.
Keith L JacksonJacob RumleyMatthew GriffithUzondu AgochukwuJohn G DevinePublished in: Global spine journal (2019)
Patients with psychological disorders represent a unique population with respect to their higher rates of spinal pain complaints, postoperative complications, and worsened functional outcomes. However, proper identification and treatment of these conditions prior to surgery may significantly improve many outcome measures in this population. Future investigations in this field should attempt to develop and validate current strategies to identify and treat individuals with psychological disorders before surgery to further improve outcomes.