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Table 1 Demographic and surgical data of enrolled patients

From: The role of femoral obliquity angle and T1 pelvic angle in predicting quality of life after spinal surgery in adult spinal deformities

 

Mean (+/−) SD

Percentage (%)

N of patients

43

 

Age

61.1 (+/− 5.8)

 

Sex

32 F; 11 M

F/M ratio: 2.9

BMI

27.8 (+/−  7.3)

 

Previous Spine Surgery

7

16.3%

Surgical Technique

 Hybrid MIS

9

21%

 Posterior Open

34

79%

Upper and Lower IV

D2- S1

3

7%

D4-S1

10

23.2%

D10-S1

30

69.8%

Iliac Fixation

32

74.2%

Screw Implanted

904

 

Cage Implanted

74

 

TLIF

48

64.9%

XLIF

24

32.4%

ALIF

2

2.7%

Mean Surgical Time

376.6 (+/−  83.8)

 

Mean Blood Loss

395.5 (+/− 42.4)

 

Complications

24

55.7%

Biomechanic

13

54.2%

Infection

2

8.3%

Others

9

37.5%

Follow up (months)

37.4 (+/−12.6)

 
  1. ALIF Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion, BMI Body Mass Index, IV Instrumented Vertebra, MIS Minimally Invasive Surgery, SD Standard Deviation, TLIF Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion, XLIF eXtreme lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion. In “Others” falls: thromboembolism (4 cases), abdominal wall twitching (2 cases), abnormal surgical wound (5 cases)