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Spinal Fusion

Spinal Fusion | Preparation & Expectations | Home Care and Complications

What happens later at home?

There is no special care required other than watching for signs of infection. The brace or corset should be worn as directed. Exercise restrictions given by the surgeon should also be followed. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.

What are the potential complications after the procedure?

Infection is the main concern. Antibiotics are usually given during and after surgery. Loosening of the metal plate or rod may require further surgery for removal or repositioning. Injury to the spinal cord or nerves may also occur. If the fusion was performed by entering the chest or abdomen, there is a possibility that injury to structures in those areas may have occurred. Finally, the bones may fail to fuse together, requiring further surgery or treatment.


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Author: James Warson, MD
Reviewer: Donna Lester, RN, PHN, BSN, CCM
Date Reviewed: 06/01/01



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