Mortality and complication rates for patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery are lower when the patients are treated by high-volume surgeons and hospitals, according to a report published in Spine.
Researchers evaluated data from 1992-20005 from the National Inpatient Sample to assess how the surgeon/hospital volume impacted outcomes for lumbar spine surgery. Mortality was significantly lower in high-volume hospitals and among high-volume surgeons. The complication rate was only slightly lower in high-volume hospitals, but significantly lower among high-volume surgeons.
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