Weight loss makes the difference: perioperative outcomes following posterior lumbar fusion in patients with and without weight loss following bariatric surgery

Jun 11, 2023The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

Weight loss improves recovery after lower back fusion surgery in patients with and without prior bariatric surgery

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Abstract

Only 27% of patients with a history of bariatric surgery transitioned out of the morbidly obese category before undergoing posterior lumbar fusion.

  • Patients who underwent bariatric surgery but remained morbidly obese did not experience a reduced risk of 90-day adverse events.
  • In contrast, patients who had bariatric surgery and were no longer morbidly obese had lower odds of experiencing any, severe, and minor adverse events.
  • The odds ratios for reduced adverse events in patients who lost enough weight to drop out of morbid obesity were 0.41 for any events, 0.51 for severe events, and 0.37 for minor events.
  • These findings suggest the significance of weight loss post-bariatric surgery in relation to surgical outcomes following posterior lumbar fusion.

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