门诊脊柱手术:叙述性综述

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Ikechukwu Amakiri , Antoinette J. Charles , Beth Blackwood , Hai V. Le , Shaina A. Lipa
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近年来,门诊脊柱手术作为一种通过降低成本和提高患者疗效来提高医疗保健价值的有前途的方法,其发展势头日益强劲。这篇叙述性综述对探讨门诊脊柱手术相关临床效果和成本节约的研究进行了最新总结。我们的综述强调了门诊脊柱手术越来越被接受,这得益于手术技术、麻醉方案和围手术期护理路径的进步。包括腰椎间盘切除术、腰椎椎板切除术加/减融合术、颈椎前路减压融合术和颈椎间盘关节成形术在内的几种手术在门诊环境下均取得了成功。我们采用了一种检索策略,从 MEDLINE 数据库中找出相关研究。17项回顾性队列研究符合纳入标准。门诊脊柱手术显示出良好的临床效果,包括较低的再入院率和再手术率、较短的住院时间以及与之相当的死亡率。此外,对可行性结果的分析表明,门诊手术可显著降低成本并缩短手术时间。尽管门诊脊柱手术好处多多,但在实施过程中仍面临挑战。要确保安全并成功整合到医疗系统中,谨慎选择患者、标准化方案和适当的财务规划至关重要。患者教育和参与对于促进最佳治疗效果也至关重要。
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Outpatient Spine Surgery: A Narrative Review

In recent years, outpatient spine surgery has gained momentum as a promising approach to improve healthcare value by reducing costs and enhancing patient outcomes. This narrative review presents an updated summary of studies exploring the clinical outcomes and cost savings associated with outpatient spine surgery. Our review highlights the growing acceptance of outpatient spine surgery, which is driven by advancements in surgical techniques, anesthesia protocols, and perioperative care pathways. Several procedures, including lumbar discectomy, lumbar laminectomy plus/minus fusion, anterior cervical decompression and fusion , and cervical disc arthroplasty, have shown success in the outpatient setting. A search strategy was employed to identify relevant studies from the MEDLINE database. Seventeen retrospective cohort studies met the inclusion criteria. Outpatient spine surgery demonstrated favorable clinical outcomes, including lower readmission and reoperation rates, shorter hospital stays, and comparable mortality rates. Additionally, analysis of feasibility outcomes revealed significant cost reductions and decreased operative timing with outpatient procedures. Despite its benefits, challenges persist in implementing outpatient spine surgery. Careful patient selection, standardized protocols, and appropriate financial planning are essential to ensure safe and successful integration into healthcare systems. Patient education and engagement are also crucial for promoting optimal outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is an innovative, richly illustrated resource that keeps practitioners informed of significant advances in all areas of surgical management. Each issue of this atlas-style journal explores a single topic, often offering alternate approaches to the same procedure. Its current, definitive information keeps readers in the forefront of their specialty.
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