2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000029231
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A retrospective controlled study of postoperative fever after posterior lumbar interbody fusion due to degenerative lumbar disease

Abstract: Background: Postoperative fever is a common feature of spinal surgery. When fever occurs postoperatively in patients, surgeons are eager to rule out an infection. There are many reports about postoperative fever and infection; however, only a few have described the relationship between degenerative spinal disease and postoperative fever. This study aimed to investigate the causes of postoperative fever in patients with degenerative lumbar disease undergoing posterior screw fixation and interbody f… Show more

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“…When these fevers appeared, we performed many laboratory tests to exclude the possibility of deep infection but failed to confirm the etiology of the fever in most cases 5,6 . The rate of surgical site infection has been reported to range from 0.7% to 12%, 7–9 and the rate in our hospital was approximately 0.1%.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…When these fevers appeared, we performed many laboratory tests to exclude the possibility of deep infection but failed to confirm the etiology of the fever in most cases 5,6 . The rate of surgical site infection has been reported to range from 0.7% to 12%, 7–9 and the rate in our hospital was approximately 0.1%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%