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Efficiency Of Spinal Anesthesia Versus General Anesthesia For Lumbar Spinal Surgery: A Retrospective Analysis Of 544 Patients., John T. Pierce, Guy Kositratna, Mark A. Attiah, Michael J. Kallan, Rebecca Koenigsberg, Peter Syre, David Wyler, Md, Paul J. Marcotte, W. Andrew Kofke, William C. Welch
Efficiency Of Spinal Anesthesia Versus General Anesthesia For Lumbar Spinal Surgery: A Retrospective Analysis Of 544 Patients., John T. Pierce, Guy Kositratna, Mark A. Attiah, Michael J. Kallan, Rebecca Koenigsberg, Peter Syre, David Wyler, Md, Paul J. Marcotte, W. Andrew Kofke, William C. Welch
Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown varying results in selected outcomes when directly comparing spinal anesthesia to general in lumbar surgery. Some studies have shown reduced surgical time, postoperative pain, time in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), incidence of urinary retention, postoperative nausea, and more favorable cost-effectiveness with spinal anesthesia. Despite these results, the current literature has also shown contradictory results in between-group comparisons.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed by querying the electronic medical record database for surgeries performed by a single surgeon between 2007 and 2011 using procedural codes 63030 for diskectomy and 63047 for laminectomy: 544 …