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P.143 Safety of same-day discharge following incidental durotomy in tubular microdiscectomy: a retrospective cohort study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 May 2024

E Liu
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)
S Saeed
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)*
N Coote
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)
J Su
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)
P Toyota
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)
B Newton
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)
AR Persad
Affiliation:
(Palo Alto)
DR Fourney
Affiliation:
(Saskatoon)
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Abstract

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Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak is a common complication of minimally invasive tubular microdiscectomy (MIM). However, it is not known whether patients with CSF leak can be safely discharged home the same day. Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of patients with incidental durotomy after MIM from January, 2009 to August, 2023. Patient demographic information, surgery information, CSF leak management, and postoperative outcomes were recorded. Results: There were 16 patients (53%) who were admitted to hospital and 14 (47%) patients discharged home the same day post CSF leak. There were no differences in patient demographics between the two groups at baseline. Twenty-nine out of 30 (97%) of the patients had onlay duraplasty, and one (3%) patient was repaired using sutures. The hospitalized group was kept on bed rest overnight or 24 hours. The discharge group was kept on best rest for 2 hours or mobilized immediately after surgery. The average length of admission for the hospitalized group was 2.4 ± 4.0 days. No patients in either group required readmission or revision surgery for CSF leak. Conclusions: Patients with CSF leak post minimally invasive tubular microdiscectomy can be safely discharged home the same day provided that duraplasty or primary repair was performed intraoperatively.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation