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Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?

BACKGROUND: Our aim was to evaluate differences in neurosurgeons versus orthopedists access to technologies needed to perform minimally invasive spine surgeries (MISS) in Latin America. METHODS: We sent a survey to members of AO Spine Latin America (January 2020), and assessed the following variable...

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Autores principales: Guiroy, Alfredo José, Duarte, Matias Pereira, Cabrera, Juan Pablo, Coombes, Nicolás, Gagliardi, Martin, Gotfryd, Alberto, Carazzo, Charles, Taboada, Nestor, Falavigna, Asdrubal
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Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7771484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33408919
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_600_2020
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author Guiroy, Alfredo José
Duarte, Matias Pereira
Cabrera, Juan Pablo
Coombes, Nicolás
Gagliardi, Martin
Gotfryd, Alberto
Carazzo, Charles
Taboada, Nestor
Falavigna, Asdrubal
author_facet Guiroy, Alfredo José
Duarte, Matias Pereira
Cabrera, Juan Pablo
Coombes, Nicolás
Gagliardi, Martin
Gotfryd, Alberto
Carazzo, Charles
Taboada, Nestor
Falavigna, Asdrubal
author_sort Guiroy, Alfredo José
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description BACKGROUND: Our aim was to evaluate differences in neurosurgeons versus orthopedists access to technologies needed to perform minimally invasive spine surgeries (MISS) in Latin America. METHODS: We sent a survey to members of AO Spine Latin America (January 2020), and assessed the following variables; nationality, level of hospital (primary, secondary, and tertiary), number of spinal operations performed per year, spinal pathologies addressed, the number of minimally invasive spine operations performed/year, and differences in access to MISS spinal technology between neurosurgeons and orthopedists. RESULTS: Responses were returned from 306 (25.6) members of AO Spine Latin America representing 20 different countries; 57.8% of respondents were orthopedic surgeons and 42.4% had over 10 years of experience. Although both specialties reported a lack of access to most of the technologies, the main difference between the two was greater utilization/access of neurosurgeons to operating microscope (e.g., 84% of the neurosurgeons vs. 39% of orthopedic spine surgeons). CONCLUSION: Although both specialties have limited access to MISS spinal technologies, orthopedic spine surgeons reported significantly lower access to operating microscopes versus neurosurgeons (P < 0.01).
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spelling pubmed-77714842021-01-05 Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology? Guiroy, Alfredo José Duarte, Matias Pereira Cabrera, Juan Pablo Coombes, Nicolás Gagliardi, Martin Gotfryd, Alberto Carazzo, Charles Taboada, Nestor Falavigna, Asdrubal Surg Neurol Int Technical Notes BACKGROUND: Our aim was to evaluate differences in neurosurgeons versus orthopedists access to technologies needed to perform minimally invasive spine surgeries (MISS) in Latin America. METHODS: We sent a survey to members of AO Spine Latin America (January 2020), and assessed the following variables; nationality, level of hospital (primary, secondary, and tertiary), number of spinal operations performed per year, spinal pathologies addressed, the number of minimally invasive spine operations performed/year, and differences in access to MISS spinal technology between neurosurgeons and orthopedists. RESULTS: Responses were returned from 306 (25.6) members of AO Spine Latin America representing 20 different countries; 57.8% of respondents were orthopedic surgeons and 42.4% had over 10 years of experience. Although both specialties reported a lack of access to most of the technologies, the main difference between the two was greater utilization/access of neurosurgeons to operating microscope (e.g., 84% of the neurosurgeons vs. 39% of orthopedic spine surgeons). CONCLUSION: Although both specialties have limited access to MISS spinal technologies, orthopedic spine surgeons reported significantly lower access to operating microscopes versus neurosurgeons (P < 0.01). Scientific Scholar 2020-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7771484/ /pubmed/33408919 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_600_2020 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Surgical Neurology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Guiroy, Alfredo José
Duarte, Matias Pereira
Cabrera, Juan Pablo
Coombes, Nicolás
Gagliardi, Martin
Gotfryd, Alberto
Carazzo, Charles
Taboada, Nestor
Falavigna, Asdrubal
Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
title Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
title_full Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
title_fullStr Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
title_full_unstemmed Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
title_short Neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: Who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
title_sort neurosurgery versus orthopedic surgery: who has better access to minimally invasive spinal technology?
topic Technical Notes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7771484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33408919
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_600_2020
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