Erratum
Erratum to intraoperative ketamine may increase risk of post-operative delirium after complex spinal fusion for adult deformity correction
Intraoperative ketamine may increase risk of post-operative delirium after complex spinal fusion for adult deformity correction
In the article that appeared on pages 79–87 of the March 2019 issue of the Journal of Spine Surgery (1), the spelling of the co-author’s first name was published incorrectly. The authors regret the error.
The correction is as follows:
“Issac G. Freedman” should be corrected as “Isaac G. Freedman”.
References
- Elsamadicy AA, Charalambous LT, Sergesketter AR, et al. Intraoperative ketamine may increase risk of post-operative delirium after complex spinal fusion for adult deformity correction. J Spine Surg 2019;5:79-87. [Crossref] [PubMed]
Cite this article as: Elsamadicy AA, Charalambous LT, Sergesketter AR, Drysdale N, Adil SM, Freedman IG, Williamson T, Kundishora AJ, Camara-Quintana J, Abd-El-Barr MM, Goodwin CR, Karikari IO. Erratum to intraoperative ketamine may increase risk of post-operative delirium after complex spinal fusion for adult deformity correction. J Spine Surg 2019;5(3):392. doi: 10.21037/jss.2019.09.18