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long-term complications compared to low volume when performing primary spinal arthrodesis in idiopathic scoliosis. Low-volume surgeons experienced significantly greater odds of inpatient surgical complications, as well as increased risk of revision during long-term follow-up with a significantly increased risk of implant malfunction at 10 years post-operatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Level III.STUDY DESIGN Single-center retrospective review of pediatric patients who underwent posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scolio