Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity
Background/Purpose: Thromboembolism continues to be one of the most appalling postoperative complications. We aim to extend the findings of earlier authors on clinically symptomatic thromboembolic complications in young patients (<30 years old) operated due to major spinal deformity. Methods: We...
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doaj-5f6112fa85314d0c9e1ef84a19a10c4d2020-11-25T03:45:23ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation2210-49172014-06-01181272910.1016/j.jotr.2013.08.002Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal DeformityFarzad Omidi-KashaniMohammad HasaniAli MoradiMohammad Dawood RahimiBackground/Purpose: Thromboembolism continues to be one of the most appalling postoperative complications. We aim to extend the findings of earlier authors on clinically symptomatic thromboembolic complications in young patients (<30 years old) operated due to major spinal deformity. Methods: We retrospectively studied 297 patients (98 males and 199 females), with a mean age of 17.8 ± 4.2 years (range, 1.8–29.8 years) and a mean follow-up period of 12.3 ± 5.9 months (range, 6–84 months), who had been operated due to major spinal deformity from August 2005 to December 2012. A complete clinical examination was performed in all patients throughout the postoperative period to find out any symptomatic thromboembolism. Results: We found three (1.01%) and two (0.67%) cases with symptomatic thromboembolism and extensive pulmonary embolism, respectively. All of them had a positive history of anterior spine surgery, and one of them had been placed in a poor posture for a long time to improve the inflammation of a surgical wound. Conclusion: Despite the rarity of thromboembolism after surgery for major spinal deformities in young patients, the possibility still exists, and patients with a positive history of anterior spinal surgery or poor posturing are probably more susceptible.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210491714000037deep vein thrombosispulmonary embolismspinal deformityspine surgerythromboembolism |
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Farzad Omidi-Kashani Mohammad Hasani Ali Moradi Mohammad Dawood Rahimi Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation deep vein thrombosis pulmonary embolism spinal deformity spine surgery thromboembolism |
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Farzad Omidi-Kashani Mohammad Hasani Ali Moradi Mohammad Dawood Rahimi |
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Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity |
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Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity |
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Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity |
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Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity |
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Symptomatic Thromboembolism as an Uncommon Postoperative Complication in Young Patients with Spinal Deformity |
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symptomatic thromboembolism as an uncommon postoperative complication in young patients with spinal deformity |
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Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation |
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Background/Purpose: Thromboembolism continues to be one of the most appalling postoperative complications. We aim to extend the findings of earlier authors on clinically symptomatic thromboembolic complications in young patients (<30 years old) operated due to major spinal deformity.
Methods: We retrospectively studied 297 patients (98 males and 199 females), with a mean age of 17.8 ± 4.2 years (range, 1.8–29.8 years) and a mean follow-up period of 12.3 ± 5.9 months (range, 6–84 months), who had been operated due to major spinal deformity from August 2005 to December 2012. A complete clinical examination was performed in all patients throughout the postoperative period to find out any symptomatic thromboembolism.
Results: We found three (1.01%) and two (0.67%) cases with symptomatic thromboembolism and extensive pulmonary embolism, respectively. All of them had a positive history of anterior spine surgery, and one of them had been placed in a poor posture for a long time to improve the inflammation of a surgical wound.
Conclusion: Despite the rarity of thromboembolism after surgery for major spinal deformities in young patients, the possibility still exists, and patients with a positive history of anterior spinal surgery or poor posturing are probably more susceptible. |
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deep vein thrombosis pulmonary embolism spinal deformity spine surgery thromboembolism |
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