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Complications in spinal surgery

Complications in spinal surgery DR PIERRE ANTONIETI-I I Editorial From the viewpoint of both the attending physician and the patient, spinal surgery remains associated with an uncertain outcome, and potentially accompanied by serious complications. uch a reputation seems unjustified [Societe Frans de Chirurgie du Rachis:). to those who perform spine surgery Furthermore, a duty to inform the patient on a daily basis: in most cases, even candidate to surgery is imposed on the if the results are not perfect, they are surgeon by the deontology and the regarded as broadly satisfactory both to the jurisprudence. To comply with this patient operated and to the surgeon. requirement, one must have the best possible [precise and exhaustive:) knowledge of the It is likely that the severity of potential complications in question. Through a - non complications of this surgery - that may exhaustive - review of the literature, we have threaten the vital prognosis - makes a attempted to assess the frequency of the deeper impression than their actual onset. main complications of spine surgery, whether The review of the literature points out that all in the pre-, intra- or post-operative period. It in all, complications and undesirable events is worth noting that in some http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ArgoSpine News & Journal Springer Journals

Complications in spinal surgery

ArgoSpine News & Journal , Volume 17 (1) – May 15, 2009

Complications in spinal surgery

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DR PIERRE ANTONIETI-I I Editorial From the viewpoint of both the attending physician and the patient, spinal surgery remains associated with an uncertain outcome, and potentially accompanied by serious complications. uch a reputation seems unjustified [Societe Frans de Chirurgie du Rachis:). to those who perform spine surgery Furthermore, a duty to inform the patient on a daily basis: in most cases, even candidate to surgery is imposed on the if the results are not perfect, they are surgeon...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by ARGOS
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Orthopedics; Surgical Orthopedics; Diagnostic Radiology
ISSN
1957-7729
eISSN
1957-7737
DOI
10.1007/BF03041129
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Abstract

DR PIERRE ANTONIETI-I I Editorial From the viewpoint of both the attending physician and the patient, spinal surgery remains associated with an uncertain outcome, and potentially accompanied by serious complications. uch a reputation seems unjustified [Societe Frans de Chirurgie du Rachis:). to those who perform spine surgery Furthermore, a duty to inform the patient on a daily basis: in most cases, even candidate to surgery is imposed on the if the results are not perfect, they are surgeon by the deontology and the regarded as broadly satisfactory both to the jurisprudence. To comply with this patient operated and to the surgeon. requirement, one must have the best possible [precise and exhaustive:) knowledge of the It is likely that the severity of potential complications in question. Through a - non complications of this surgery - that may exhaustive - review of the literature, we have threaten the vital prognosis - makes a attempted to assess the frequency of the deeper impression than their actual onset. main complications of spine surgery, whether The review of the literature points out that all in the pre-, intra- or post-operative period. It in all, complications and undesirable events is worth noting that in some

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Published: May 15, 2009

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