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How Safe Is Spine Surgery? What To Know And What To Ask Your Surgeon

Last updated: June 17, 2025 4:27 am
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The field of spine surgery has come a long way in terms of safety and innovation over the past century. From treating complex fractures to managing spinal deformities like scoliosis, advancements in science and technology have revolutionized the way surgeries are performed. Today, surgeons have access to advanced imaging techniques that allow for precise 3D modeling of a patient’s spine, leading to customized treatment plans tailored to individual anatomy.

One important aspect to consider in spine surgery is the “dose” of the procedure. Unlike more standardized surgeries like hip replacements, spine surgeries can vary greatly in complexity. Minimally invasive procedures like discectomies may only take around 30 minutes and allow for same-day discharge, while severe scoliosis corrections may require staged surgeries and intensive care. It’s essential for patients to understand the risks and recovery process associated with their specific procedure.

When it comes to risks in spine surgery, there are three primary concerns that patients should be aware of. Neurological weakness, the need for additional surgeries, and medical risks following the procedure are all important factors to consider. Patients should ask their surgeon specific questions related to these risks to gain clarity and confidence in their decision-making process.

In complex cases, surgeons are actively working to reduce complications through innovation and collaboration. Techniques like optimized intraoperative neuromonitoring, the use of antifibrinolytics to minimize blood loss, and posterior-only approaches have all contributed to safer surgeries in difficult cases. Organizations like the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) play a key role in advancing safety initiatives and ensuring consistent outcomes for patients with spinal deformities.

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The Spine Safety Summit, an annual meeting in New York City, brings together stakeholders in spine surgery to collaborate on reducing harm and improving the quality of care. Patients can take comfort in knowing that the science of spine surgery is advancing rapidly, with a focus on delivering better outcomes for patients.

Overall, spine surgery is safer than ever, but it’s important for patients to empower themselves by asking questions and understanding the risks associated with their procedure. With advancements in technology, data-driven safety protocols, and global collaboration, the field of spine surgery is continuously evolving to provide the best possible care for patients.

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