The most common lumbar, cervical spine complications

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Postoperative infections were the most common complication in spine patients at the 30- and 90- day checkpoint, according to the American Spine Registry’s 2026 report.

The report, released Feb. 26, includes data on cervical and lumbar procedures and outcomes from 2015 to 2024.

Here is a breakdown of the most common lumbar and cervical spine surgery complications:

Lumbar

After 30 days (n=3,956)

Infection: 59.83%

Hematoma/wound complications: 5.99%

Acute cardiac pulmonary: 2.96%

Deep vein Thrombosis: 0.43%

Delirium: 0.28%

GI/renal/neurological: 0.43%

Unspecified pain: 2.96%

Chronic cardiac/pulmonary: 5.99%

Other: 59.83%

After 90 days (n=3,956)

Infection: 56.55%

Hematoma/wound complications: 5.25%

Acute cardiac pulmonary: 3.47%

Deep vein Thrombosis: 0.3%

Delirium: 0.33%

GI/renal/neurological: 6.96%

Unspecified pain: 5.9%

Chronic cardiac/pulmonary: 2.75%

Other: 18.48%

Cervical

After 30 days (n=2,403)

Infection: 57.76%

Hematoma/wound complications: 5.78%

Acute cardiac pulmonary: 4.08%

Deep vein Thrombosis: 0.12%

Delirium: 0.29%

GI/renal/neurological: 5.95%

Unspecified pain: 3.91%

Chronic cardiac/pulmonary: 2.87%

Other: 19.23%

After 90 days (n=3,978)

Infection: 52.41%

Hematoma/wound complications: 4.32%

Acute cardiac pulmonary: 4.85%

Deep vein Thrombosis: 0.10%

Delirium: 0.28%

GI/renal/neurological: 7.67%

Unspecified pain: 3.95%

Chronic cardiac/pulmonary: 4.47%

Other: 21.95%

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