Pathway Background and Objectives
Posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is associated with significant pain and prolonged hospitalization. Standardizing care for posterior spinal fusion can allow early mobilization, decreased LOS, and minimize opioid related side effects. We also wish to determine if a multimodal analgesia approach improves pain control, as such an approach has helped patients after a “Nuss procedure” (chest repair surgery) use less pain medication and have a quicker recovery postoperatively. The specific objectives of this pathway are to:
- Standardize inpatient post op care
- Promote early mobilization
- Decrease length of stay
- Minimize opioid related side effects
- Determine if a multimodal analgesia approach improves pain control