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Wound Closure After Posterior Multi-Level Lumbar Spine Surgery: An Anatomical Cadaver Study And Technical Note., Emre Yilmaz, Tamir Tawfik, Thomas M O'Lynnger, Joe Iwanaga, Ronen Blecher, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, R Shane Tubbs, Cameron K Schmidt, Rod J Oskouian, Jens R Chapman Nov 2018

Wound Closure After Posterior Multi-Level Lumbar Spine Surgery: An Anatomical Cadaver Study And Technical Note., Emre Yilmaz, Tamir Tawfik, Thomas M O'Lynnger, Joe Iwanaga, Ronen Blecher, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, R Shane Tubbs, Cameron K Schmidt, Rod J Oskouian, Jens R Chapman

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Meticulous attention to wound closure in posterior lumbar spine surgery is an important principle in reducing surgical site infections. We detail standardized wound closure used for posterior lumbar spine surgery at a tertiary care referral center and illustrate this as a step-by-step cadaveric dissection. The lumbar spine of a cadaveric specimen (male, 73 years at death) was used for dissection. Standardizing wound closure in posterior lumbar spine surgery may help limit wound complications and infection. Some key points of our technique, as demonstrated on a cadaveric specimen, include separating fascial compartments, avoiding suture abscesses, and creating a tension-free wound.


Is There An Optimal Wound Closure Technique For Major Posterior Spine Surgery? A Systematic Review., Emre Yilmaz, Ronen Blecher, Marc Moisi, Chandra Ankush, Thomas M O'Lynnger, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, Joseph R Dettori, Rod J Oskouian Aug 2018

Is There An Optimal Wound Closure Technique For Major Posterior Spine Surgery? A Systematic Review., Emre Yilmaz, Ronen Blecher, Marc Moisi, Chandra Ankush, Thomas M O'Lynnger, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, Joseph R Dettori, Rod J Oskouian

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Study Design: Systematic review.

Objectives: In patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion: (1) What are the types and risks of wound complications in major (≥3 levels) surgery, and does the risk vary by number of levels fused? (2) What types of fascial closure result in the fewest wound complications? (3) What subcutaneous closure technique is more effective in preventing wound complications for obese patients (body mass index >30 kg/m

Methods: Electronic databases and reference lists of key articles were searched from January 1, 2000 to December 4, 2017 to identify studies meeting inclusion criteria.

Results: Six lower quality retrospective studies (evidence …


Anatomical Study Of The Extreme Lateral Transpsoas Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Application To Minimizing Injury To The Kidney., Joe Iwanaga, Emre Yilmaz, Tamir Tawfik, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, Marc Vetter, Marc Moisi, Koichi Watanabe, Koh-Ichi Yamaki, R Shane Tubbs, Rod J Oskouian Jan 2018

Anatomical Study Of The Extreme Lateral Transpsoas Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Application To Minimizing Injury To The Kidney., Joe Iwanaga, Emre Yilmaz, Tamir Tawfik, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, Marc Vetter, Marc Moisi, Koichi Watanabe, Koh-Ichi Yamaki, R Shane Tubbs, Rod J Oskouian

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Objective Since the extreme lateral lumbar interbody fusion procedure was first reported by Ozgur in 2006, a large number of clinical studies have been published. Anatomical studies which explore methods to avoid visceral structures, such as the kidney, with this approach have not been examined in detail. We dissected the retroperitoneal space to analyze how the extreme lateral transpsoas approach to the lumbar spine could damage the kidney and related structures. Methods Eight sides from four fresh Caucasian cadavers were used for this study. The latissimus dorsi muscle and the thoracolumbar fascia were dissected to open the retroperitoneum. The fat …


Perioperative Vision Loss In Cervical Spinal Surgery., Brandon C Gabel, Arthur Lam, Jens R Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, Ahmad Nassr, Bradford L Currier, Arjun S Sebastian, Paul M Arnold, Steven Hamilton, Michael G Fehlings, Thomas E Mroz, K Daniel Riew Apr 2017

Perioperative Vision Loss In Cervical Spinal Surgery., Brandon C Gabel, Arthur Lam, Jens R Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, Ahmad Nassr, Bradford L Currier, Arjun S Sebastian, Paul M Arnold, Steven Hamilton, Michael G Fehlings, Thomas E Mroz, K Daniel Riew

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STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective multicenter case series.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the rate of perioperative vision loss following cervical spinal surgery.

METHODS: Medical records for 17 625 patients from 21 high-volume surgical centers from the AOSpine North America Clinical Research Network who received cervical spine surgery (levels from C2 to C7) between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2011, inclusive, were reviewed to identify occurrences of vision loss following surgery.

RESULTS: Of the 17 625 patients in the registry, there were 13 946 patients assessed for the complication of blindness. There were 9591 cases that involved only anterior surgical approaches; the remaining …