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An article published in the journal Scoliosis entitled, "Rate of complications in scoliosis surgery - a systematic review of the Pub Med literature" in 2008 examines the published research on this procedure, and comes up with some startling findings. "The life expectancy of patients with a complex neuromuscular condition was significantly reduced by spinal surgery. Another study involving adults with a less than 60% vital capacity measure, 20% had died within 1 year post surgery. In a survey further highlighting these complications, 21% were contributed to be secondary to spinal fusion surgery." The conclusion of the authors was: "Scoliosis surgery has a varying but high rate of complications. A medical indication for scoliosis surgery cannot be established in view of the lack of evidence found within this review." (Weiss & Goodall, Rate of complications in scoliosis surgery - a systematic review of the Pub Med literature, Scoliosis 2008;3:9)
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