Response to Letter to the Editor on "Other Factors that Can Affect Wound Healing with Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery and Perioperative Nutritional Supplementation in Patients".

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Yung, Anthony, Oluwatobi O Onafowokan, Max R Fisher, Ankita Das, Ethan J Cottrill, Isabel P Prado, Caroline M Wu, Peter G Passias, et al. (2024). Response to Letter to the Editor on "Other Factors that Can Affect Wound Healing with Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery and Perioperative Nutritional Supplementation in Patients". Spine. 10.1097/brs.0000000000005143 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31732.

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Peter Passias

Instructor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Throughout my medical career, I have remained dedicated to improving my patients' quality of life. As a specialist in adult cervical and spinal deformity surgery, I understand the significant impact our interventions have on individuals suffering from debilitating pain and physical and mental health challenges. Spinal deformity surgery merges the complexities of spinal biomechanics with the needs of an aging population. My research focuses on spinal alignment, biomechanics, innovative surgical techniques, and health economics to ensure value-based care that enhances patient outcomes.


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