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Outcomes following outpatient anterior cervical discectomy and fusion for the treatment of myelopathy
Institution:1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The George Washington University in Washington, DC, USA;2. Division of Spine Surgery, New York University Langone Orthopaedic Hospital in New York, NY, USA;3. Washington Spine and Scoliosis Clinic, OrthoBethesda in Bethesda, MD, USA;1. Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Criticare Hospital, Mumbai, India;2. Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Criticare Hospital, India;3. Computer Science Student, MIT College of Engineering, Pune, India;4. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mehsana, Gujarat, India;5. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Holy Spirit Hospital, Mumbai, India;6. Orthopedic Resident Holy Spirit Hospital, Mumbai, India;1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, (KES), United States;2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Bellevue, WA, (JYC), United States;3. Orthopaedic Trauma Service, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, (STC), United States;4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, (JAB), United States;1. Clínica Alemana-Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile;2. Hospital Sótero del Río, Chile;3. Hospital Padre Hurtado, Chile;4. Hospital del Trabajador, Chile;1. Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, Hospital Regional Do Gama, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil;2. Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, Hospital Sírio-Libanês, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil;1. SGT Medical College and Research Institute, Gurgaon, Haryana, India;2. Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, India
Abstract:IntroductionAnterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a commonly performed procedure for the treatment of degenerative cervical disease. With continued increase in U.S. healthcare expenditure, surgeons have begun to more closely examine the benefits of performing ACDF in an outpatient setting to increase efficiency, reduce the overall financial burden on patients/providers, and provide streamlined care for these patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze outcomes following outpatient ACDF for the treatment of myelopathy.Methods14,490 patients who had undergone ACDF for myelopathy from 2010 to 2018 were included in this retrospective study, of which 2956 (20.40%) patients were considered to have undergone outpatient surgery. Pearson chi-squared tests and Fischer’s Exact Tests were used to analyze differences in categorical variables of demographics, preoperative comorbidities, and postoperative complications, while Mann-Whitney-U-Tests were used to compare mean values of continuous variables. Coarsened-exact-matching (CEM) was implemented to control for baseline differences in demographics and comorbidities, and post-matching diagnostics included multivariate and univariate imbalance measure assessment. Outcomes were compared between the CEM-matched inpatient and outpatients ACDF cohorts.ResultsUpon CEM-matching (L1-statistic <0.001), the outpatient cohort (n = 2610, 25.13%) demonstrated significantly lower rates of any complication (p < 0.001), minor complications (p = 0.001), urinary tract infections (p = 0.029), blood transfusions (p < 0.001), major complications (p < 0.001), deep incisional surgical site infections (p = 0.017), ventilator dependence (p = 0.027), cardiac arrest (p = 0.028), unplanned reoperations (p = 0.001), and mortality (p = 0.006) in the 30-day postoperative period when compared to inpatient controls (n = 7774, 74.87%).ConclusionACDF has been a target amongst spinal procedures as a prime candidate for outpatient surgery. However, no previous reports have described complication rates and perioperative parameters in the sub-population of outpatient ACDF patients with myelopathy. In addition to shorter times from admission to operating room, operative time, and LOS, our study also demonstrated lower rates of major and overall complications in outpatient ACDF’s for myelopathy in comparison to their inpatient counterparts. Performing ACDF’s for myelopathy in an outpatient setting may help to curb costs, improve outcomes, and serve as a valuable learning resource for graduate medical education with rapid turnovers and shorter operative times.
Keywords:Myelopathy  Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion  ACDF  Complications  Inpatient  Outpatient
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