Patient-Specific Factors: Key Drivers of Surgical Outcomes in Spinal Fusion

Main Article Content

Travis C. Hill

Abstract

Spinal fusion surgery is a critical intervention for patients suffering from various spinal disorders, including degenerative diseases, spinal deformities, fractures, and tumors. The goal of spinal fusion is to stabilize the spine, alleviate pain, and restore function. Despite its success in many cases, the outcomes of spinal fusion surgery can be variable, with some patients experiencing remarkable improvements while others face complications, pain recurrence, or incomplete recovery. One of the significant contributors to these outcomes is the individual characteristics of the patient. These patient-specific factors can greatly influence the success or failure of spinal fusion procedures. This editorial explores the key patient-specific factors that impact surgical outcomes following spinal fusion and emphasizes the need for personalized approaches to treatment.

Article Details

Section

Editorial

How to Cite

Hill, T. C. . (2024). Patient-Specific Factors: Key Drivers of Surgical Outcomes in Spinal Fusion. Pacific Journal of Spine & Neurosurgery, 1(1), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.70818/pjsn.2024.v01i01.032