When the Japan Association of Spine Surgeons with Ambition (yes, that’s their real name — and they’ve earned it) looked at outcomes after surgery for metastatic spinal tumors, they weren’t checking pedicle screw torque or blood loss. Instead, they asked a deceptively simple question: How hungry is your patient?
Turns out, pretty hungry — at least for better outcomes.
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