Variation in surgical decision making for degenerative spinal disorders. Part I: lumbar spine.
2005Spine
Irwin ZN, Hilibrand A, Gustavel M, McLain R, Shaffer W +3 more
Plain English
This study looked at how different surgeons decide on surgeries for certain back problems related to the lower spine. They found that there are significant differences in treatment approaches based on factors like surgeons’ age and background. For instance, younger surgeons preferred using certain techniques more often and orthopedists recommended fusion surgery more than neurosurgeons, especially in cases of scoliosis with stenosis.
Who this helps: This helps patients with degenerative spine disorders by highlighting the variability in treatment, which can lead to more informed decisions about their care.