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Journal of Neurosurgery | 2014

Impact of obesity on complications, infection, and patient-reported outcomes in adult spinal deformity surgery

Alex Soroceanu; Burton Dc; Smith Js; Christopher Shaffrey; Richard Hostin; Oheneba Boachie-Adjei; Gregory M. Mundis; Vedat Deviren; Thomas Errico; Franck Schwab; Chay Bess; Robert Hart; Virginie Lafage

OBJECT Adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery is known for its high complication rate. This study examined the impact of obesity on complication rates, infection, and patient-reported outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for ASD. METHODS This study was a retrospective review of a multicenter prospective database of patients with ASD who were treated surgically. Patients with available 2-year follow-up data were included. Obesity was defined as having a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2. Data collected included complications (total, minor, major, implant-related, radiographic, infection, revision surgery, and neurological injury), estimated blood loss (EBL), operating room (OR) time, length of stay (LOS), and patient-reported questionnaires (Oswestry Disability Index [ODI], Short Form-36 [SF-36], and Scoliosis Research Society [SRS]) at baseline and at 6 weeks, 1 year, and 2 years postoperatively. The impact of obesity was studied using multivariate modeling, accounting for confounders. RESULTS Of 241 patients who satisfied inclusion criteria, 175 patients were nonobese and 66 were obese. Regression models showed that obese patients had a higher overall incidence of major complications (IRR 1.54, p = 0.02) and wound infections (odds ratio 4.88, p = 0.02). Obesity did not increase the number of minor complications (p = 0.62), radiographic complications (p = 0.62), neurological complications (p = 0.861), or need for revision surgery (p = 0.846). Obesity was not significantly correlated with OR time (p = 0.23), LOS (p = 0.9), or EBL (p = 0.98). Both groups experienced significant improvement overtime, as measured on the ODI (p = 0.0001), SF-36 (p = 0.0001), and SRS (p = 0.0001) questionnaires. However, the overall magnitude of improvement was less for obese patients (ODI, p = 0.0035; SF-36, p = 0.0012; SRS, p = 0.022). Obese patients also had a lower rate of improvement over time (SRS, p = 0.0085; ODI, p = 0.0001; SF-36, p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS This study revealed that obese patients have an increased risk of complications following ASD correction. Despite these increased complications, obese patients do benefit from surgical intervention; however, their improvement in health-related quality of life (HRQL) is less than that of nonobese patients.


SMISS Annual Forum 2016 | 2016

Comparative Analysis of Three Different Surgical Strategies for Adult Spinal Deformity with Moderate Sagittal Imbalance

Christopher Ames; Dean Chou; Praveen V. Mummaneni; Vedat Deviren; Sigurd Berven; Shane Burch; Junseok Bae; Russel Strom; Bobby Tay; Alexander A. Theologis


SMISS Annual Forum 2016 | 2016

Early and Late Reoperation Rates and Etiologies are Similar Between cMIS and HYB Techniques for ASD Correction

Paul Park; Dean Chou; Joseph M. Zavatsky; Juan S. Uribe; Pierce D. Nunley; Vedat Deviren; Neel Anand; Adam Kanter; Robert K. Eastlack; Stacie Nguyen; David O. Okonkwo; Praveen V. Mummaneni; Gregory Mundis


SMISS Annual Forum 2016 | 2016

Treatment of the Fractional Curve with Circumferential Minimally Invasive (cMIS) Interbody versus Open Surgery without Interbody Fusion: An Analysis of Surgical Outcomes

Juan S. Uribe; Stacie Nguyen; Behrooz A. Akbarnia; Vedat Deviren; Neel Anand; Gregory Mundis; Paul Park; Dean Chou; Michael Wang; Praveen V. Mummaneni; Joseph M. Zavatsky; David O. Okonkwo; Robert K. Eastlack; Pierce D. Nunley


SMISS Annual Forum 2016 | 2016

Current MIS Techniques Fail to Optimize Spinopelvic Parameters in Patients with High Pelvic Incidence

Paul Park; Dean Chou; Joseph M. Zavatsky; Juan S. Uribe; Pierce D. Nunley; Vedat Deviren; Neel Anand; Adam Kanter; Gregory Mundis; Praveen V. Mummaneni; Stacie Nguyen; David O. Okonkwo; Robert K. Eastlack


Archive | 2015

Chapter-39 Ankylosing Spondylitis in the Cervical Spine: Treatment with C7 Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy—A Case Presentation

Justin Scheer; Vedat Deviren; Christopher Ames


SMISS Global Forum 2014 | 2014

Does the Use of Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screw Fixation Lower the Rate of PJK and Reoperation for PJF

Adam Kanter; Kai-Ming Fu; Stacie Nguyen; Vedat Deviren; Richard G. Fessler; David O. Okonkwo; Christopher Shaffrey; Michael Wang; Juan S. Uribe; Paul Park; Gregory Mundis; Pierce D. Nunley; Neel Anand; Praveen V. Mummaneni


Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2014

The effect of antifibrinolytic therapy on complications, blood product utilization, and fusion in adult spinal deformity

Alex Soroceanu; Thomas Errico; Smith Js; Christopher Shaffrey; Christopher Ames; Burton Dc; Shay Bess; Gupta Munish; Vedat Deviren; Frank Schwab; Virginie Lafage


SMISS 2013 Annual Conference | 2013

Comparison of 3 Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Strategies to Treat Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD)

Christopher Shaffrey; Frank LaMarca; Vedat Deviren; Adam Kanter; Praveen V. Mummaneni; Richard G. Fessler; Gregory Mundis; Paul Park; Michael Wang; Neel Anand; Virginie Lafage; Juan S. Uribe; Robert K. Eastlack; David O. Okonkwo; John E. Ziewacz


SMISS 2013 Annual Conference | 2013

Anterior Column Realignment (ACR) has Similar Results to Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy (PSO) in Treating Adults with Sagittal Spinal Deformity: A Multi-Center Study

Eric Klineberg; Virginie Lafage; Vedat Deviren; Christopher Ames; Shay Bess; Christopher Shaffrey; Robert K. Eastlack; Gregory Mundis; Behrooz A. Akbarnia; Nima Kabirian; Jeff Pawelek

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Dean Chou

University of California

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Juan S. Uribe

University of South Florida

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Neel Anand

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Paul Park

University of Michigan

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Adam Kanter

University of Virginia

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