The ideal patient positioning in spine surgery: a preventive strategy

Author:

Cunha Paulo Diogo1ORCID,Barbosa Tiago P1,Correia Guilherme1,Silva Rafaela2,Cruz Oliveira Nuno1,Varanda Pedro13,Direito-Santos Bruno13

Affiliation:

1. Orthopedic Surgery Department, Hospital de Braga, Portugal

2. Anesthesiology Department, Hospital de Braga, Portugal

3. Life and Health Science Research Institute, University of Minho, Portugal

Abstract

Patient positioning on the surgical table is a critical step in every spine surgery. The most common surgical positions in spine surgery are supine, prone and lateral decubitus. There are countless lesions that can occur during spine surgery due to patient mispositioning. Ulnar nerve and brachial plexus injuries are the most common nerve lesions seen in malpositioned patients. Devastating complications due to increased intraocular pressure or excessive abdominal pressure can also occur in prone decubitus and are real concerns that the surgical team must be aware of. All members of the surgical team (including surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses) should know how to correctly position the patient, identify possible positioning errors and know how to avoid them in order to prevent postoperative morbidity. This work pretends to do a review of the most common positions during spine surgery, alert to errors that can happen during the procedure and how to avoid them.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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