Abstract
Adult spinal deformity surgery has been shown to be an effective treatment that improves the quality of life for symptomatic patients who have failed nonoperative management. Its prevalence has increased due to an aging patient population with longer life expectancies. Despite surgical technique advancements, it has been associated with complications that negatively impact patient outcomes. This article examines the surgical and medical complications associated with adult spinal deformity surgery and discusses their risk assessment, prevention, and management techniques.
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