Willingness to undergo the same surgery again among older patients who have undergone corrective fusion surgery for adult spinal deformity

J Clin Neurosci. 2024 Sep:127:110761. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2024.110761. Epub 2024 Jul 25.

Abstract

Despite less invasive surgical procedures in adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery, some older patients have complications and long recovery time. We investigated patients' willingness to undergo the same surgery again and sought to elucidate the factors related to their perception of surgical outcomes. Enrolled were 60 of our patients (≥65 years old) that underwent long corrective fusion using lateral interbody fusion and who had a minimum of 2 years of follow-up. Patients were asked whether they would theoretically undergo the same surgery again: 28 answered yes (46.7 %; Group-Y), and 32 answered no (53.3 %; Group-N). There was no difference between the groups in age, sex, body mass index, frailty, preoperative patient-reported outcomes (PROs; Oswestry disability index [ODI] and Scoliosis Research Society 22r [SRS-22r]), surgical time, estimated blood loss, or pre-operative and 2-year post-operative radiographic parameters. Major complications had occurred more frequently in Group-N (P = 0.048). Although at 2-year follow-up there was significant improvement of spinal deformity and PROs (P < 0.001) in both groups, PROs in Group-N were inferior (Visual analogue scale [VAS] for low back pain, P = 0.043; VAS for satisfaction, P = 0.001; ODI: P = 0.005; SRS-22r: pain, P = 0.032; self-image, P = 0.014; subtotal, P = 0.005; satisfaction, P < 0.001). After multivariate logistic regression analysis with the willingness to undergo the same surgery again as an objective factor, incidence of major complication was found to be an independently-associated factor in unwillingness to undergo the same surgery again for older patients with ASD if they had the same condition in the future. Avoiding major perioperative complications is important in obtaining satisfactory perception of outcomes in ASD surgery.

Keywords: Adult spinal deformity; Corrective surgery; Older patient; Outcome; Perception.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Postoperative Complications / epidemiology
  • Postoperative Complications / etiology
  • Postoperative Complications / psychology
  • Reoperation / statistics & numerical data
  • Scoliosis / surgery
  • Spinal Curvatures / psychology
  • Spinal Curvatures / surgery
  • Spinal Fusion* / adverse effects
  • Spinal Fusion* / methods
  • Treatment Outcome