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X-RAY SCREENING IN SPIN AL SURGICAL PRACTICE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM



Abstract

Null Hypothesis: All spinal surgeons in the United Kingdom will routinely use X-ray screening in their practice when performing lumbar spinal surgery.

Background: Surgery at the wrong level fortunately occurs uncommonly in spinal surgical practice. When it occurs it is a potential source of morbidity for the patient and may result in litigation for the surgeon. The authors analysed the intra-operative x-ray practice of UK spinal surgeons at the time of discectomy, decompression and instrumented fusion. They also assessed their views on surgery at the incorrect level and x-ray facilities available in their centres.

Method: 130 members of BASS (British Association of Spinal Surgeons) were sent an anonymous postal questionnaire concerning their practice and views on x-ray use at the time of surgery.

Results: 91(70%) questionnaires were returned. There was a large variation in practice between surgeons. 54 percent of surgeons always used x-ray screening for decompression/discectomy procedures whilst 12 percent only used imaging intermittently. The timing of x-ray screening in relation to opening of the ligamentum flavum was also subject to considerable variation. A small number of surgeons never used x-ray screening for pedicle screw insertion and some only used it occasionally. There was a spectrum of opinion on whether wrong level surgery was substandard practice.

Conclusion: The Null Hypothesis has been disproved. There is a wide spectrum of practice and opinion on intra-operative x-ray practice among UK spinal surgeons. Some comments, suggestions and recommendations are made by the authors.

Correspondence should be addressed to: Mr N. J. Henderson, BASS, c/o BOA, The Royal College of Surgeons, 35–43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE.