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Comparison of Outcomes Between Staged and Same-Day Circumferential Spinal Fusion for Adult Spinal Deformity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Comparison of Outcomes Between Staged and Same-Day Circumferential Spinal Fusion for Adult Spinal Deformity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

CF attempts to remedy the limitations of lateral approaches alone, such as the need for intraoperative patient repositioning, which increases operative time and puts the patient at risk for adverse events due to longer time under anesthesia [13-15]. ASD can be treated by CF in 2 primary ways: staged and same day. Staged fusions occur on 2 distinct operative days, while same-day fusions are completed within a single session.

Mert Marcel Dagli, Ryan William Turlip, Felix C Oettl, Mohamed Emara, Jaskeerat Gujral, Daksh Chauhan, Hasan S Ahmad, Gabrielle Santangelo, Connor Wathen, Yohannes Ghenbot, John D Arena, Joshua L Golubovsky, Ben J Gu, John H Shin, Jang Won Yoon, Ali K Ozturk, William C Welch

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e67290

Minimally Invasive Posterior Spinal Nonfusion Surgery in Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Using a Bipolar One-Way Self-Expanding Rod System: Protocol for a Single-Center Clinical Cohort Study

Minimally Invasive Posterior Spinal Nonfusion Surgery in Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Using a Bipolar One-Way Self-Expanding Rod System: Protocol for a Single-Center Clinical Cohort Study

The surgical treatment described in this protocol is the standard treatment protocol for scoliosis surgery, including perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis, a supine position on the spine table, and intraoperative motor-evoked potential (MEP) and somatosensory-evoked potential (SSEP) monitoring. Traction is applied to the patient’s head using a Mayfield skull clamp, and distal traction (10% to 15% of body weight) is applied with boots on the legs to achieve intraoperative correction.

Anne Mareille Post, Hanneke I Berends, Barend J van Royen

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e47222

An Accessible Clinical Decision Support System to Curtail Anesthetic Greenhouse Gases in a Large Health Network: Implementation Study

An Accessible Clinical Decision Support System to Curtail Anesthetic Greenhouse Gases in a Large Health Network: Implementation Study

First, we implemented an intraoperative CDS system with a real-time active (readily visible) alert to practitioners to prompt change. By contrast, a passive alert may not be readily visible (eg, one would have to scroll within the EHR to find it). Second, to prioritize patient safety and avoid disruptions to clinician workflow in a high-intensity OR setting, we chose a noninterruptive CDS system.

Priya Ramaswamy, Aalap Shah, Rishi Kothari, Nina Schloemerkemper, Emily Methangkool, Amalia Aleck, Anne Shapiro, Rakhi Dayal, Charlotte Young, Jon Spinner, Carly Deibler, Kaiyi Wang, David Robinowitz, Seema Gandhi

JMIR Perioper Med 2022;5(1):e40831

Demonstration and Performance Evaluation of Two Novel Algorithms for Removing Artifacts From Automated Intraoperative Temperature Data Sets: Multicenter, Observational, Retrospective Study

Demonstration and Performance Evaluation of Two Novel Algorithms for Removing Artifacts From Automated Intraoperative Temperature Data Sets: Multicenter, Observational, Retrospective Study

Intraoperative hypothermia has been associated with perioperative complications, such as surgical wound infections, cardiac morbidity, coagulopathy, impaired drug metabolism, and prolonged recovery [3-7]. Given its profound impact on postoperative outcomes, accurately accounting for intraoperative temperature in large perioperative database studies is of paramount importance. Unfortunately, intraoperative temperature readings usually contain a number of artifacts.

Amit Bardia, Ranjit Deshpande, George Michel, David Yanez, Feng Dai, Nathan L Pace, Kevin Schuster, Michael R Mathis, Sachin Kheterpal, Robert B Schonberger

JMIR Perioper Med 2022;5(1):e37174

Automated Intraoperative Short Messaging Service Updates: Quality Improvement Initiative to Relieve Caregivers’ Worries

Automated Intraoperative Short Messaging Service Updates: Quality Improvement Initiative to Relieve Caregivers’ Worries

Family members anxiously seek informational updates about their loved one’s status [7,9], but the intraoperative time frame is often the most difficult moment to provide such details. Progress reports are effective at relieving the distress felt by caregivers during surgery and contribute to overall satisfaction with care [10,11]. In fact, surgeons consider the main purpose of their intraoperative communication with family members to be the reduction in anxiety [12].

Alexandre Mignault, Éric Tchouaket Nguemeleu, Stephanie Robins, Éric Maillet, Edwige Matetsa, Stéphane Dupuis

JMIR Perioper Med 2022;5(1):e36208

Novel Assessments of Technical and Nontechnical Cardiac Surgery Quality: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Novel Assessments of Technical and Nontechnical Cardiac Surgery Quality: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

While improvement in these practices has been associated with decreases in operative mortality [12], investigations thus far have focused on developing robust validated taxonomies of behavior with corresponding assessment tools customized to the individual team members’ intraoperative care role.

Donald Likosky, Steven J Yule, Michael R Mathis, Roger D Dias, Jason J Corso, Min Zhang, Sarah L Krein, Matthew D Caldwell, Nathan Louis, Allison M Janda, Nirav J Shah, Francis D Pagani, Korana Stakich-Alpirez, Milisa M Manojlovich

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(1):e22536