THORACOLUMBAR SPINAL ARTHRODESIS - EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COSTS

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the epidemiology of patients with thoracolumbar spine fracture submitted to surgery at Hospital Cristo Redentor and the related costs. Methods: Prospective epidemiological study between July 2014 and August 2015 of patients with thoracolumbar spine fracture with indic...

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Hauptverfasser: NASCIMENTO, TOBIAS LUDWIG DO, ROGÉRIO, LUIZ PEDRO WILLIMANN, REIS, MARCELO MARTINS DOS, ALMEIDA, LEANDRO PELEGRINI DE, FINGER, GUILHERME, GREGGIANIN, GABRIEL FRIZON, NASCIMENTO, TADEU LUDWIG DO, CECCHINI, ANDRÉ MARTINS DE LIMA, CECCHINI, FELIPE MARTINS DE LIMA, SFREDDO, ERICSON
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the epidemiology of patients with thoracolumbar spine fracture submitted to surgery at Hospital Cristo Redentor and the related costs. Methods: Prospective epidemiological study between July 2014 and August 2015 of patients with thoracolumbar spine fracture with indication of surgery. The variables analyzed were sex, age, cost of hospitalization, fractured levels, levels of arthrodesis, surgical site infection, UTI or BCP, spinal cord injury, etiology, length of stay, procedure time, and visual analog scale (VAS) . Results: Thirty-two patients were evaluated in the study period, with a mean age of 38.68 years. Male-female ratio was 4:1 and the most frequent causes were fall from height (46.87%) and traffic accidents (46.87%). The thoracolumbar transition was the most affected (40.62%), with L1 vertebra involved in 23.8% of the time. Neurological deficit was present in 40.62% of patients. Hospital stay had a median of 14 days and patients with neurological deficit were hospitalized for a longer period (p
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.20013997