Status:
UNKNOWN
Reasons and Risk Factors for Unplanned Spinal Re-operation
Lead Sponsor:
Peking University Third Hospital
Collaborating Sponsors:
PUTH Beifang Hospital
PUTH Chongli Hospital
Conditions:
Degeneration Spine
Spine Deformity
Eligibility:
All Genders
18-80 years
Brief Summary
Unplanned re-operation is one of the common negative indicators reflecting the quality and safety of surgery in the medical industry and has become one of the ten goals for the improvement of national...
Detailed Description
Unplanned re-operation is one of the common negative indicators reflecting the quality and safety of surgery in the medical industry. Possible reasons for a patient's return to the operating room incl...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Patients who received orthopedic surgery in Peking University Third Hospital, including spinal degeneration, spinal deformity, spinal tumor, spine fracture reduction and internal fixation
- Both the initial surgery and unplanned re-operation were completed in the orthopedic department of Peking University Third Hospital
- The interval between two surgeries is within 30 days
- Discharged from the orthopedics department of Peking University Third Hospital
Exclusion
- Re-operation for other systemic diseases unrelated to the initial surgery
- Re-operation is a clinical procedure that is not a return to the operating room, such as wound debridement and suturing, skull traction, etc. performed in the ward
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
January 1 2012
Trial Type :
OBSERVATIONAL
Allocation :
ESTIMATED
End Date :
December 31 2025
Estimated Enrollment :
70000 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT05995327
Start Date
January 1 2012
End Date
December 31 2025
Last Update
August 24 2023
Active Locations (5)
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PUTH Beifang Hospital
Beijing, China, 100000
2
PUTH Chongli Hospital
Beijing, China, 100000
3
PUTH Qinhuangdao Hospital
Beijing, China, 100000
4
PUTH Yanqing Hospital
Beijing, China, 100000