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Patient had lumbar-spinal fusion surgery and was discharged about 5 days after the surgery. The patient is a 44 year old female with lupus. At a recent check up, a CT scan revealed that the screws that were used have come out.
The physician said it is not possible to correct this via a minimally invasive procedure. Only point of entry is from the anterior part of the body.
How serious is the risk of this procedure, in a patient who is on a very high risk of developing infections (severely immunocompromised due to steroids and chemotherapy).
Note: I am a pharmacy student so I do not know much about this field.
The physician said it is not possible to correct this via a minimally invasive procedure. Only point of entry is from the anterior part of the body.
How serious is the risk of this procedure, in a patient who is on a very high risk of developing infections (severely immunocompromised due to steroids and chemotherapy).
Note: I am a pharmacy student so I do not know much about this field.