Risk factors for wound-related complications after surgical stabilization of spinal metastases with a special focus on the effect of postoperative radiation therapy

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Jarvers, Jan-Sven [1 ]
Lange, Maximilian [1 ]
Schiemann, Samuel [1 ]
Pfraenger, Jan [1 ]
Heyde, Christoph-Eckhard [1 ]
Osterhoff, Georg [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Leipzig, Dept Orthopaed Trauma & Plast Surg, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
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Spine; Metastastatic bone disease; Surgery; Radiotherapy; Wound infection; Surgical site infection; Risk factors; Wound complications; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SITE INFECTION; TUMOR SURGERY; RADIOTHERAPY; DECOMPRESSION; DYSPHAGIA; OUTCOMES; DISEASE; SKIN;
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10.1186/s12893-021-01431-9
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background Advancements in the field of oncological therapies during the last decades have led to a significantly prolonged survival of cancer patients. This has led to an increase in the incidence of spinal metastases. The purpose of this study was to assess risk factors for wound-related complications after surgical stabilization of spinal metastases with a special focus on the effect of postoperative RT and its timing. Methods Patients who had been treated for metastatic spine disease by surgical stabilization followed by radiotherapy between 01/2012 and 03/2019 were included and a retrospective chart review was performed. Results Of 604 patients who underwent stabilizing surgery for spinal metastases, 237 patients (mean age 66 years, SD 11) with a mean follow-up of 11 months (SD 7) were eligible for further analysis. Forty-one patients (17.3%) had wound-related complications, 32 of them before and 9 after beginning of the RT. Revision surgery was necessary in 26 patients (11.0%). Body weight (p = 0.021), obesity (p = 0.018), ASA > 2 (p = 0.001), and start of radiation therapy within 21 days after surgery (p = 0.047) were associated with an increased risk for wound complications. Patients with chemotherapy within 3 weeks of surgery (12%) were more likely to have a wound-related surgical revision (p = 0.031). Conclusion Body weight, obesity and ASA > 2 were associated with an increased risk for wound complications. Patients with chemotherapy within 3 weeks of the surgery were more likely to have a wound-related revision surgery. Patients who had begun radiation therapy within 21 days after surgery were more likely to have a wound complication compared to patients who waited longer.
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