5 Statistics on Medicare Beneficiary Readmissions After Spine Surgery for Stenosis

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A study published in Spine randomly selected 5 percent of Medicare beneficiaries that had undergone decompression surgery for spinal stenosis and analyzed readmission rates. The study found:
•    In patients undergoing both decompression and fusion, one-year readmission rate was 9.7 percent and two-year readmission rate was 14.6 percent.  
•    In patients only undergoing decompression, one- year readmission was 7.2 percent and two-year readmission rate was 12.5 percent.
•    Of readmitted patients, including both fusion and non-fusion cohorts, 22 percent received pain management injection, 23 percent decompression and 56 percent fusion.
•    In patients that were not readmitted, 25 percent received outpatient pain management injections within the three months following their surgery.
•    Overall, spinal stenosis decompression readmission rates were found to be 8 to 10 percent per year.

The study ultimately concluded that fusion does not influence readmission rates.

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