• METHOD: A prospective analysis was performed of 194 patients that underwent valvar reoperations between July 1995 and June 1999. (rbccv.org.br)
  • The mean longevity of the procedure before reoperation was 82.9 months, and 11.9% of patients underwent reoperation. (londonspine.com)
  • Five patients (11.9%) underwent reoperation at a mean of 52.2 months after the SPSD. (londonspine.com)
  • Background: We analyzed the margin status and risk factors for inadequate margins among patients who underwent skin-sparing mastectomies (SSM) and traditional total mastectomies (TM). (elsevierpure.com)
  • Sixty-one studies presented data on 15,077 women with a wide range of risk factors for developing breast cancer, who underwent RRM. (cochrane.org)
  • Our purpose was to investigate the incidence and risk factors of growth disturbance in skeletally immature patients who underwent transphyseal ACLR. (ortopaedi.dk)
  • Malnutrition may be a modifiable risk factor to closely monitor during the preoperative workup. (cns.org)
  • Our objective was to analyze preoperative nutrition as a risk factor for complications within 30 days following adult deformity surgery (ADS). (cns.org)
  • The logistic regression analysis results demonstrated that BMD ( p = 0.039, OR = 0.986, 95% CI 0.899-1.115), BMI ( p = 0.041, OR = 1.119, 95% CI 1.103-2.397), and preoperative adjacent intervertebral disc degeneration ( p = 0.023, OR = 1.215, 95% CI 1.015-1.986) may be seen as risk factors for ASD after MIS-TLIF. (biomedcentral.com)
  • BMD, BMI and preoperative adjacent intervertebral disc degeneration might be the risk factors for the occurrence of ASD after MIS-TLIF. (biomedcentral.com)
  • They were evaluated using echocardiography and computed tomography in terms of mortality and reoperation according to their preoperative demographic characteristics, aortic regurgitation (AR), and annular dilatation levels. (kosuyoluheartjournal.com)
  • In the present study, the effects of preoperative diagnosis, aortic insufficiency degree, surgical technique, simultaneous procedures, and the graft material used on mortality and reoperation were examined using 1, 6, and 12-month echocardiography and computed tomography (CT) scans of the patients. (kosuyoluheartjournal.com)
  • In multivariate analysis, a duration of preoperative hospital stay of greater than 3 days was a risk factor for total SSI after both THA and TKA. (cambridge.org)
  • Using multivariate analysis, the factors significantly associated with acute kidney injury were age, diabetes, preoperative chronic kidney disease and emergent surgery. (who.int)
  • In concordance with the current literature, we demonstrated increased rates of postoperative infection, cardiovascular and renal complications, reoperation and length of stay in unmatched groups of IBD patients undergoing emergency vs elective surgery. (ecco-ibd.eu)
  • Higher-grade meningiomas have a higher recurrence rate, ranging from 50%-94% for grade 3, while grade 1 and grade 2 meningiomas have lower rates of 7%-25% and 29%-52%, respectively. (healthline.com)
  • The use of synthetic meshes has reduced the recurrence rate in incisional hernia repair by up to 60% [ 1 - 4 ]. (omicsonline.org)
  • In this sense and despite the lack of substantial evidence, the transabdominal procedures are preferred to those performed transanally, because they are associated with less recurrence rate and better functional results. (eu.com)
  • Current literature on RS suggests a risk of approximately 5% to 10% for major morbidity. (nih.gov)
  • CONCLUSIONS: The risk for adverse outcomes was higher in GDD than in PT surgery or TS, controlling for a number of important case mix and demographic factors. (duke.edu)
  • Conclusions: Mastectomy patients undergoing SSM, with multiple ipsilateral tumors, and/or upper-inner quadrant disease are at significantly higher risk for inadequate margins of excision. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Diabetes mellitus, revision surgery, prolonged duration of surgery (above the 75th percentile), and the need for surgery due to trauma were independent risk factors for total and severe SSI after THA, while male sex and an operating room without artificial ventilation were independent risk factors for total and severe SSI after TKA. (cambridge.org)
  • Scholars@Duke publication: Longitudinal rates of postoperative adverse outcomes after glaucoma surgery among medicare beneficiaries 1994 to 2005. (duke.edu)
  • PURPOSE: To determine longitudinal rates of postoperative adverse outcomes after incisional glaucoma surgery in a nationally representative longitudinal sample. (duke.edu)
  • MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: First-, second-, and sixth-year cumulative rates and probability of experiencing serious adverse outcomes (retinal detachment, endophthalmitis, suprachoroidal hemorrhage), less serious adverse outcomes (choroidal detachment, corneal edema, hypotony), and receipt of additional glaucoma surgery were identified through Medicare claims for each treatment group. (duke.edu)
  • Controlling for prior adverse outcomes to the surgery and demographic factors in Cox proportional analysis, differences were often reduced, but generally remained statistically and clinically significant. (duke.edu)
  • Rates of severe outcomes, less severe outcomes, corneal edema, and low vision/blindness were higher for persons undergoing GDD than PT or TS. (duke.edu)
  • Future research should explore healing time, potential unwanted or harmful effects, all-cause mortality, length of hospital stay, health-related quality of life, reoperation rate, wound infection, and pain outcomes. (cochrane.org)
  • Association of Patient Frailty With Vestibular Schwannoma Resection Outcomes and Machine Learning Development of a Vestibular Schwannoma Risk Stratification Score. (rutgers.edu)
  • James K. Liu, MD, & Kevin Zhao, DO, from the Department of Neurosurgery, NJMS & Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, recently served as co-authors on a publication entitled "Association of Patient Frailty With Vestibular Schwannoma Resection Outcomes and Machine Learning Development of a Vestibular Schwannoma Risk Stratification Score. (rutgers.edu)
  • Chronic and perioperative glucose management in high-risk patients undergoing surgical closure of their wounds is significantly associated with outcomes," Dr. Attinger and colleagues write. (medindia.net)
  • They do note: "Revision of anatomical to reverse arthroplasty shows better clinical outcomes and lower complication rates than anatomical revision. (caringmedical.com)
  • Clinical outcomes of low-dose and high-dose postoperative radioiodine therapy in patients with intermediate-risk differentiated thyroid cancer. (thyroid.org)
  • The author's goals were to evaluate how good the initial operation was to prevent recurrence/persistence of cancer, to determine prognostic factors for who would have a cancer recurrence, and to look at the long-term outcomes of reoperation at a single institution in France. (thyroid.org)
  • Just over half of the studies were found to have a low risk of selection bias, that is, studies adjusting for systematic differences in prognosis or treatment responsiveness between the groups, and similarly, 60% had a low risk of detection bias, that is, studies considered systematic differences in the ways the outcomes were measured and detected. (cochrane.org)
  • We investigated the 2016 American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program esophagectomy targeted database to identify risk factors for anastomotic leak. (nebraska.edu)
  • Conclusion: Both patient and procedure-related factors are associated with anastomotic leak. (nebraska.edu)
  • Though frequently non-modifiable, these findings could facilitate risk stratification and early detection of anastomotic leak to reduce associated morbidity. (nebraska.edu)
  • Clinical studies are required in order to evaluate its efficacy in reducing the rate of gastrointestinal anastomotic leakage. (omicsonline.org)
  • Anastomotic leakage is defined as the presence of pus or enteric contents within the drains, presence of abdominal or pelvic collections in the area of anastomosis on postoperative imaging, leakage of contrast through the anastomosis during an enema or evident anastomotic dehiscence at reoperation for postoperative peritonitis [3]. (suntextreviews.org)
  • Univariate analysis showed that the following variables were associated with higher mortality rates: advanced New York Heart Association functional class, decreased left ventricular ejection fraction, decreased prothrombin activity, increased creatinine level, longer aortic cross-clamping time, prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time, concomitant associated procedures, and higher intraoperative bleeding volume. (rbccv.org.br)
  • Results: Overall re-fracture and mortality rates were 20.2% and 33%, respectively. (lu.se)
  • High fracture risk category (FRAX-H) was significantly associated with higher re-fracture (odds ratio [OR]: 2.9, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1-8.2, p=0.037) and mortality rates compared to others (OR: 3.7, 95% CI: 1.5-9.3, p=0.003). (lu.se)
  • i.e., patients classified as low mortality risk (Sernbo-L) (n=17) had lower mortality rates compared to others in this group (n=18) (35.3% and 66.7%, respectively), indicating a low statistical significance (OR: 0.3, 95% CI: 0.1-1.1, p=0.063). (lu.se)
  • The risk of repeat sternotomy (RS) is often taken into account when making clinical management decisions. (nih.gov)
  • The aim of this study was to study the clinical efficacy and prognostic factors after revision and reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament. (hindawi.com)
  • Previous studies have shown that the clinical effect after ACL revision is not as good as the initial reconstruction, and the graft failure rate and reoperation rate are also higher. (hindawi.com)
  • Therefore, understanding the medium- and long-term clinical efficacy and its influencing factors after ACL revision surgery can optimize the treatment plan of revision surgery and scientifically adjust patients' expectations for postoperative efficacy, which is of great significance to improve knee function and patient satisfaction. (hindawi.com)
  • Although there have been multicenter prospective registration studies in the world, there are few reports on the curative effect after ACL revision in Asia, and the number of clinical cases is small, and there is a lack of in-depth discussion on the influencing factors of curative effect [ 3 , 4 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Clinical and radiological risk factors were assessed over time to determine their association with ASD by excluding less important factors. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The risk factors and clinical significance of postoperative transient hypocalcemia and permanent hypoparathyroidism are still debated. (bvsalud.org)
  • The aims of this study were to assess the clinical relevance of avoidable IP for transient hypocalcemia and permanent hypoparathyroidism, and to describe the risk factors for IP. (bvsalud.org)
  • According to Kang et al (2004), reports from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian (PLCO) cancer screening trial indicate that Asian and Asian American men have the lowest overall risk of clinical BPH and eventual TURP. (medscape.com)
  • Early prediction and risk stratification is very essential in reducing clinical consequences of AL. (suntextreviews.org)
  • Having chest pain was found to be a significant factor that indicates the development of PE, implying that in a setting where performing upfront CTPA is not practical, detailed symptom inquiry could serve as an important clinical criteria. (bvsalud.org)
  • Collaborative design and implementation of a clinical decision support system for automated fall-risk identification and referrals in emergency departments. (cdc.gov)
  • Risk factors for retained instruments and sponges after surgery. (ahrq.gov)
  • Surgery is often recommended to remove the tumor when it causes symptoms or poses a risk to your neurological function . (healthline.com)
  • A study of 69 people with meningioma found that larger tumors showed higher rates of headache improvement after surgery, providing promising results for the surgical treatment. (healthline.com)
  • Pneumonia after surgery can occur due to various factors, such as weakened immunity after surgery, difficulty breathing and coughing, or aspiration of saliva or stomach contents into your lungs during the procedure. (healthline.com)
  • Although rare, there's a risk of brain damage during surgery, which could cause permanent neurological deficits. (healthline.com)
  • Within 30 days after surgery, 14.8% developed new neurological deficits, 4.5% had new-onset seizures, and 5.2% required reoperations. (healthline.com)
  • The need for future surgery depends on factors like your tumor's grade, how well it was removed initially, and any recurrence. (healthline.com)
  • We used the Danish National Patient Registry to identify women who had surgery for urinary incontinence from 1998 through 2007 and the outcome was a reoperation within 5 years. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Kaplan-Meier curves were used to estimate the rate of reoperation for 6 types of surgery for urinary incontinence (retropubic midurethral tape, transobturator tape, urethral injection therapy, Burch colposuspension, pubovaginal slings, and miscellaneous operations). (unboundmedicine.com)
  • At present, ASD has become the main concern after lumbar fusion surgery, and a variety of risk factors related to ASD have been reported [ 11 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The early mortality rate was 12.5% (n= 3) and was associated with emergency surgery and total arch replacement (p= 0.035, p (kosuyoluheartjournal.com)
  • A study published recently in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery links an increased complication rate-including the need for a "revision" procedure-among people with a high body mass index (BMI) who undergo shoulder joint replacement surgery. (ptproductsonline.com)
  • Factors that influence the choice to undergo surgery for shoulder and elbow conditions. (utosm.com)
  • The recommendations also highlight patient populations who may have greater risk associated with hip replacement surgery. (medscape.com)
  • The guideline authors also looked at factors that contribute to complications associated with hip replacement surgery, such as infection, blood clots, dislocation, pain, and the need for reoperation. (medscape.com)
  • They found that obesity , smoking, age, and type 2 diabetes were all associated with higher complication rates after surgery. (medscape.com)
  • Dr Polkowski emphasized that the intent of identifying higher-risk groups was not to discourage surgery in these groups. (medscape.com)
  • Limited evidence also suggested that younger age may be associated with a higher risk for surgical revision, and increased age may be associated with a higher risk for mortality after surgery. (medscape.com)
  • However, high death rates are associated with leaving the abdomen open after surgery. (cochrane.org)
  • A new study among patients undergoing surgery for chronic wounds related to diabetes, finds the risk of wound-related complications is affected by how well the patient's blood sugar levels are controlled before surgery. (medindia.net)
  • The risk of serious wound complications is more than three times higher for patients who have high blood glucose before and after surgery, and in those with poor long-term diabetes control, according to the study by ASPS Member Surgeons Drs. Matthew Endara and Christopher Attinger of the Center for Wound Healing at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. (medindia.net)
  • The researchers emphasize the need for "tight control" of glucose levels before surgery for diabetic patients at high risk of wound complications. (medindia.net)
  • High Blood Glucose Levels Linked to Higher Risk of Wound Complications The researchers analyzed rates of wound-related complications in 79 patients undergoing surgery for closure of chronic wounds a common and troublesome complication of diabetes. (medindia.net)
  • Blood glucose levels and diabetes control were analyzed as risk factors for wound dehiscence (a serious complication in which the surgical incision re-opens), wound infections and need for repeat surgery. (medindia.net)
  • The results showed a higher risk of wound complications in patients who had high blood glucose levels either before or after surgery. (medindia.net)
  • The risk of wound dehiscence was also higher for patients with high blood glucose levels after surgery and for those with high hemoglobin A1c levels (that is, poor long-term diabetes control). (medindia.net)
  • With adjustment for other factors, the risk of wound dehiscence was more than three times higher for patients with hyperglycemia or elevated hemoglobin A1c around the time of surgery. (medindia.net)
  • The results help to make the case for "tighter glycemic control" in diabetic patients undergoing surgery with a high risk of wound complications, Dr. Attinger and co-authors believe. (medindia.net)
  • However, more research will be needed to confirm whether tighter control of blood glucose levels around the time of surgery will actually reduce the rate of wound-related complications. (medindia.net)
  • It is one of the most dreaded complications following colorectal surgery, with rates of 3-27% depending on specific risk factors [4]. (suntextreviews.org)
  • The probability of emergency surgery based on these factors was used as the propensity score. (ecco-ibd.eu)
  • Tonsillectomy in adults is a safe procedure, showing low rates of mortality and complications, according to new research published online January 30 in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery . (medscape.com)
  • Despite significant improvements in the safety and efficacy of pancreatic surgery, pancreaticoenteric anastomosis continues to be the "Achilles heel" of pancreaticoduodenectomy, due to its association with a measurable risk of leakage or failure of healing, leading to pancreatic fistula. (sagepub.com)
  • Complications from shoulder replacement surgery are a risk factor of the surgery. (caringmedical.com)
  • In September 2022, research from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University published in the Journal of orthopaedics ( 2 ) assessed the risk factors for shoulder instability following reverse total shoulder replacement in patients with no history of shoulder surgery. (caringmedical.com)
  • After thyroid cancer surgery, patients are divided into low, intermediate and high risk groups. (thyroid.org)
  • Standard treatment for intermediate and high risk thyroid cancer includes surgery, usually a total thyroidectomy, followed by radioactive iodine therapy and thyroid hormone therapy. (thyroid.org)
  • Risk factors that increased the likelihood of MV dysfunction, reoperation and death after surgery were investigated. (qxmd.com)
  • Mixed MV pathology (P=0.014) acted as an independent risk factor for MV dysfunction, and ≥ moderate MR at 24 h after first surgery (P=0.014) an independent risk factor for MV reoperation. (qxmd.com)
  • Double-orifice MV technique (P=0.002), MV reoperation (P=0.023) and severe MR at 24 h after first surgery (P=0.028) were independent risk factors for death. (qxmd.com)
  • Patients with ≥ moderate MR at 24 h after first surgery had a higher risk of MV reoperation. (qxmd.com)
  • Double-orifice MV technique, MV reoperation and severe MR at 24 h after first surgery had a higher risk for death. (qxmd.com)
  • Our study collected the latest published relevant studies, analyzed the risk factors of ninety-day readmission after cervical surgery, and continuously improved the postoperative rehabilitation plan. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study focuses on two research hotspots: (1) What is the rate of ninety-day readmission after cervical surgery? (biomedcentral.com)
  • By summarizing the recently published studies on ninety-day readmission after cervical surgery, the purpose of our meta-analysis is to analyze the reasons for readmission and related risk factors, provide clinicians with certain literature references, and take timely countermeasures to reduce the risk of unplanned ninety-day readmission and lower operating costs for the healthcare system. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The primary cause for both selection bias and detection bias was not controlling for all major confounding factors, e.g., risk factors or having bilateral risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (BRRSO - surgery to remove fallopian tubes and ovaries) in the subject and control groups. (cochrane.org)
  • Given the number of women who may be over-treated with BRRM/CRRM, it is critical that women and clinicians understand the true risk for each individual woman before considering surgery. (cochrane.org)
  • In a large multicenter prospective study of more than 900 implants by our group, it was found that uncontrolled DM is associated with an increased risk of infection after penile prosthesis surgery. (springeropen.com)
  • To evaluate the risk factors for surgical site infection (SSI) after gastric surgery in patients in Korea. (cambridge.org)
  • This study was conducted to determine the frequency of acute kidney injury and the associated risk factors following cardiac surgery at Dhahran health centre in eastern Saudi Arabia. (who.int)
  • No significant difference was recorded between primary MR and MS disease groups in Kaplan-Meier freedom from MV dysfunction and reoperation. (qxmd.com)
  • The Kaplan-Meier freedom from MV dysfunction and reoperation were comparable between primary MR and MS disease groups. (qxmd.com)
  • An individual approach focusing on individual risk stratification and operative mortality is required until more robust, randomised trial data are available. (bmj.com)
  • Objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess the stratification ability of the Fracture and Mortality Risk Evaluation (FAME) index for reoperation, new fragility fracture, and mortality during one-year follow-up. (lu.se)
  • Postoperative thyroglobulin and neck ultrasound in the risk re-stratification and decision to perform 131I ablation. (thyroid.org)
  • Preservation of native aortic valve tissue provides an advantage in reducing thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications associated with mechanical valves and reoperations due to bioprosthesis degeneration, especially in young patients( 4 , 5 ). (kosuyoluheartjournal.com)
  • This case-control study discovered that emergency surgeries, unplanned changes in a surgical procedure, and heavier patients all posed greater risk for suffering the complication of a retained foreign body. (ahrq.gov)
  • The probability of undesirable consequences of a procedure in this group of patients is not only related to the specificity of IBD, but also depends on modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors, such as age, comorbidities, functional efficiency, nutritional status, psychological condition, etc. (termedia.pl)
  • The reimplantation procedure applied in our clinic is thought to be advantageous in decreasing the risk of postoperative aortic regurgitation (AR) and aortic root dilation in patients with aortic dissection and Marfan syndrome. (kosuyoluheartjournal.com)
  • Although exercise restriction is sometimes recommended to avoid the risk of sudden unexpected death for some patients with congenital aortic stenosis, a recent study by Brown et al suggests that sudden unexpected death is extremely rare following balloon valvuloplasty, and the study found no beneficial effect for exercise restriction after the procedure is performed. (medscape.com)
  • The latter procedures are reserved for high-risk patients with severe co-morbidities, unfit to be subjected to a major transabdominal procedure. (eu.com)
  • The rate may also vary according to the type of procedure. (vccandbank.com)
  • Risk-reducing mastectomy could include either surgically removing both breasts to prevent breast cancer (bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy or BRRM), or removing the disease-free breast in women who have had breast cancer in one breast to reduce the incidence of breast cancer in the other breast (contralateral risk-reducing mastectomy or CRRM). (cochrane.org)
  • Hospital records were reviewed to identify re-fractures (reoperations, implant failure, new fragility fractures on any site) and mortality at one year following the FAME index classification. (lu.se)
  • These findings support the notion that increasing BMI increases the stress on the implant, leading to higher rates of mechanical implant failure," Wagner and coauthors write. (ptproductsonline.com)
  • 8 but even in Italy and Germany where the highest number of implants takes place, the implant rate is currently just over 200 per million. (aerjournal.com)
  • The objective of the study was to describe the cumulative incidence of reoperation within a 5 year period after different types of surgical procedures for urinary incontinence based on a nationwide population. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Demographic characteristics, potential risk factors, and postoperative calcium and PTH levels were compared between IP and control groups. (bvsalud.org)
  • The number of ER visits during the past 12 months was dichotomized to 'Yes' or 'No'. Demographic factors included age, sex, race, marital status, education, income level, US regions, insurance status, and total number of people in the household. (cdc.gov)
  • Reoperation rate at the index levels was investigated, and predictive risk factors for reoperation were evaluated using multivariate logistic regression. (londonspine.com)
  • Logistic regression analysis revealed that independent risk factors for initial close or positive margins included SSM (odds ratio 2.36, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 1.05-5.30), multiple ipsilateral tumors (OR 2.12, 95% CI 1.05-4.24), and upperinner quadrant location (OR 2.58, 95% CI 1.07-6.19). (elsevierpure.com)
  • To identify factors associated with the development of Pulmonary embolism, a multivariable Binary Logistic Regression model with sensitivity analysis was run. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study aimed to assess the incidence of pulmonary embolism and associated factors among confirmed Covid-19 Patients in Ethiopia. (bvsalud.org)
  • Being older than 65 years of age, having hypertension , and being on multiple cardiac medications were associated with higher complication rates. (healthline.com)
  • However, the complication rates are higher. (medscape.com)
  • In 8 years since the same complication rates and concerns exist. (caringmedical.com)
  • Some findings showed that a greater infection rate is associated with early cranioplasty due to interruption of wound healing, as well as an increased incidence of hydrocephalus. (wikipedia.org)
  • The strongest association was for superficial wound infection: risk increased by 9% for each one-unit increase in BMI. (ptproductsonline.com)
  • What are the benefits and risks of negative pressure wound therapy for managing the open abdomen in people who are not trauma patients? (cochrane.org)
  • The study did not report the proportion of people with wounds that were successfully closed, participant health-related quality of life, reoperation rate, wound infection, or pain. (cochrane.org)
  • Otherwise, blood glucose levels and hemoglobin A1c were unrelated to the risk of reoperation or wound infections. (medindia.net)
  • For patients with chronic skin ulcers occurring as a complication of diabetes, hyperglycemia has been linked to delayed wound healing and an increased risk of infections. (medindia.net)
  • Women who were operated with transobturator tape had a significantly higher risk of reoperation compared with retropubic midurethral tape. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The rate of ePCR decreased significantly over time, from 84% in 2000 to 52% in 2011. (medscape.com)
  • Dr Polkowski and colleagues found limited-strength evidence suggesting that tobacco use and obesity are associated with increased risk for surgical complications. (medscape.com)
  • 4 Current guidelines do not recommend intervention in asymptomatic patients unless they are in certain high-risk groups such as those with very severe asymptomatic AS or those with haemodynamic changes on exercise. (bmj.com)
  • The high rate of restenosis and the absence of a mortality benefit preclude its use as a definitive treatment method in adults with severe aortic stenosis. (medscape.com)
  • Some people are at risk of developing blood clots , especially in the legs, which may require blood-thinning medication. (healthline.com)
  • To explore the incidence and risk factors for symptomatic adjacent segment disease (ASD) in patients enveloped in degenerative lumbar diseases after minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF). (biomedcentral.com)
  • In consideration of the increase during the lumbar fusion procedures, it is worthwhile to elucidate the etiology and risk factors of ASD. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Other researchers reported no significant difference in infection rate with different operational timings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Patients undergoing CLND are at a higher risk for IP, and should be adequately informed and treated. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our proposed scoring system combining haematoma volume, age, and presence of septations might be useful in identifying patients at higher risk for recurrence ((Jack A, O'Kelly C, McDougall C, Max Findlay J. Predicting Recurrence after Chronic Subdural Haematoma Drainage. (neurosurgery.directory)
  • However, younger patients have a higher risk of tissue valve deterioration and, as life-expectancy is increasing, 3 patient preference and the presumed valve durability to life-expectancy ratio are important factors to consider when deciding on which valve replacement to use. (edwardseducation.com)
  • In women who have had cancer in one breast, removing the other breast (CRRM) may reduce the incidence of cancer in that other breast, but there is insufficient evidence that this improves survival because of the continuing risk of recurrence or metastases from the original cancer. (cochrane.org)
  • We rated our confidence in the evidence, based on factors such as study methods and sizes. (cochrane.org)
  • We sought to establish the true risk of RS in a contemporary pediatric series. (nih.gov)
  • Adult patients who undergo tonsillectomy in the United States have a low risk of reoperation and mortality similar to that in the pediatric population," the authors write. (medscape.com)
  • Surgical intervention in reoperation demands technical accuracy and special care, essential for good results. (rbccv.org.br)
  • Results: We found a 12% reoperation rate. (neurosurgery.directory)
  • Several pharmacological and technical interventions have been suggested to decrease the pancreatic fistula rate, but the results have been controversial. (sagepub.com)
  • Results: In total, 33 of 37 surgeons completed the survey (89% response rate). (ortopaedi.dk)
  • Therefore, there is a real need for multidirectional preparation of patients with CD and UC for surgical procedures in order to minimize the risk of postoperative complications [1-4]. (termedia.pl)
  • An inseparable element of preparation should be the reduction of addictions that increase the risk of postoperative complications (smoking, drugs, alcohol). (termedia.pl)
  • Increasing BMI is strongly associated with increased rates of revision surgical procedures and postoperative complications after shoulder arthroplasty," according Eric R. Wagner, MD, and colleagues at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. In addition, they suggest, above a certain level of obesity, complication risk increases steadily along with increasing BMI. (ptproductsonline.com)
  • The aim of prehabilitation is comprehensive preparation for surgical treatment, which aims to lead to optimal health, ensuring good tolerance of treatment (the best in a given health situation), reducing the risk of complications and the fastest possible recovery, taking into account recovery after previously used therapies [4-6]. (termedia.pl)
  • Surprisingly, the new study is one of the first to look at how blood glucose levels affect the risk of complications in patients undergoing surgical treatment for chronic diabetes-related wounds. (medindia.net)
  • To compare the characteristics and risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in a nationwide survey, using shared case detection and recording systems. (cambridge.org)
  • Patients submitted to valvar reoperations make up a very heterogeneous group, since they include patients with structural dysfunction of bioprostheses or valvar re-stenosis, endocarditis in prostheses, para-valvar escape or mechanical prosthesis thrombosis. (rbccv.org.br)
  • For every one-unit increase in BMI after 30, there was a 5% increased risk of revision for mechanical failure, the release continues. (ptproductsonline.com)
  • Structural valve deterioration (SVD) is rare in mechanical valves though other factors such as valve thrombosis, bleeding, pannus growth and endocarditis may lead to reoperation. (edwardseducation.com)
  • Mechanical valves are seen to have increased durability with reduced reoperation rates compared to tissue valves. (edwardseducation.com)
  • Similar survival rates were observed for mechanical and tissue valves, in a retrospective analysis study by Chiang et al. (edwardseducation.com)
  • Survival analysis was performed with reoperation as the endpoint to estimate the longevity of the SPSD for DLSS. (londonspine.com)
  • 6] Long-term consequences of significant AL may include increased risk of colorectal cancer recurrence, reduced quality of life, and decreased long-term survival. (suntextreviews.org)
  • The risk was particularly exaggerated for patients who had poorly controlled diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • The risk of knee arthroplasty following cruciate ligament reconstruction: a population-based matched cohort study. (utosm.com)
  • Practitioners may use risk assessment tools for predicting complications, assessing surgical risks, and educating patients about receiving total hip arthroplasty . (medscape.com)
  • Risk factors for SSI after arthroplasty differ according to the site of the arthroplasty. (cambridge.org)
  • The existing literature specifies an overall lifetime rate of reoperation of about 8-9% after an initial operation for urinary incontinence. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • This nationwide cohort study provides physicians with a representative evaluation of the rate of reoperations after surgical procedures for urinary incontinence. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Risk factors associated with increased morbidity include prostate glands larger than 45 g, operative time longer than 90 minutes, and acute urinary retention as the presenting symptom. (medscape.com)
  • Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), adjusted for factors suspected to be associated with reoperation. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Multivariate analysis showed that central lymph node dissection (CLND) and incidental removal of thymus tissue were independent risk factors for IP (OR 4.83, 95% CI 2.71-8.86, p (bvsalud.org)
  • Defensive medicine among high-risk specialist physicians in a volatile malpractice environment. (ahrq.gov)
  • A small series last year reported a high rate of complications with such a mesh. (omicsonline.org)
  • The patients were classified into high, intermediate, and low fracture and mortality risk groups according to the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) score and Sernbo score, respectively, as well as nine combined categories according to the FAME index. (lu.se)
  • Nevertheless, because they carry a high risk of thrombosis and bleeding, lifelong anticoagulation therapy as well as INR monitoring are required 3 - a substantial lifestyle modification. (edwardseducation.com)
  • The paper concluded that shoulder replacement improved function in many patients, but with a high rate of complications and reoperations. (caringmedical.com)
  • Patients in the intermediate and high risk groups are usually selected to be treated with radioactive iodine. (thyroid.org)
  • BRRM should be considered only among those at high risk of disease, for example, carriers of mutations in the breast cancer genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2. (cochrane.org)
  • Attrition bias was at high risk or unclear in approximately 13% of the studies. (cochrane.org)
  • Context and objective In intensive care units (ICU), clinicians have little information to identify COVID-19 patients at high risk of poor prognosis requiring intubation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Deep infiltrative endometriosis is an issue that comes to the scene more than before according to detection rates with help of awareness on clinicians. (endonews.com)