Effect of Preoperative Indications Conference on Procedural Planning for Treatment of Scoliosis
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Effect of Preoperative Indications Conference on Procedural Planning for Treatment of Scoliosis
Abstract
Study design: This study determines the rate of change in the scoliosis surgery plan in cases presented in preoperative indications conference.
Objectives: To determine the effect of preoperative indications conference on the plan of surgery and to identify characteristics that increased the likelihood of change.
Summary of background data: Preoperative indications conferences are used as a teaching and planning tool. Levels of fusion, construct options, and necessity for osteotomies are often debated in the planning of scoliosis surgery.
Methods: Scoliosis surgeries were presented at preoperative indications conference with four attending pediatric orthopedic surgeons present. The operative surgeon committed to a surgical plan before conference. A consensus-based plan was made without knowledge of the operative surgeon's preconference plan. Changes of plan were classified as major, minor, or no change.
Results: Of the 107 surgical plans, 50 were index surgeries, 13 were revisions, and 44 were scheduled growing rod lengthenings. There were two major changes, including a change to a growing construct from planned fusion, and a change in fusion levels in an adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patient. There were 13 minor changes, which included changes in fusion levels (1 to 3; mean = 1.23) and the addition of an osteotomy. The rate of change was 28% for index surgeries and 7.69% for revisions. Of the 14 changes in the 50 index surgeries, there were 8 AIS, 3 cerebral palsy, 1 congenital scoliosis, 1 Ehlers-Danlos, and 1 patient with an undetermined neuromuscular condition. There was 1 change in 13 revision surgeries. There were no changes for growing rod lengthenings and no cancellations as a result of indications conference.
Conclusions: Although revision scoliosis surgery is complex, index AIS/JIS surgery was most subject to the influence of indications conference. This likely reflects controversy around choosing levels of fusion.
Level of evidence: IV.
Keywords: Consensus-based decision making; Scoliosis; Surgical planning.
Copyright © 2016 Scoliosis Research Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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