In a large propensity-matched analysis of patients undergoing elective single-level lumbar fusion, preoperative major depressive disorder (MDD) turned out to be a powerful predictor — not of hardware failure, pseudarthrosis, or mortality — but of something arguably more disruptive to recovery: postoperative psychiatric diagnoses, somatic symptom complaints, and higher healthcare utilization.
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When the Spine Fuses but the Mind Refuses
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