Posterior Fusion on a Collapsed Disc
Step into the OR with me for an in-depth look at this case: here we have a collapsed disc requiring a combined inter-body posterior fusion. Just another day using precision,…
Step into the OR with me for an in-depth look at this case: here we have a collapsed disc requiring a combined inter-body posterior fusion. Just another day using precision,…
Part 2/3: This extensive 4-level cervical surgery addressed severe neck and arm pain. With precise implant placement, we aim for significant pain relief and restored mobility. Stay tuned for updates…
Part 1/3: In this cervical case, we performed a decompression and fusion to alleviate spinal cord pressure. The goal is to restore function and reduce pain. The patient should feel…
In our latest case study, we addressed the complexities of scoliosis and chronic pain with a staged surgical approach. It's important to clarify that securing a long lumbar construct into…
Spine Surgery Case Study: When dealing with degenerative scoliosis and chronic pain, sometimes a not-so-minimally invasive approach is necessary for the best outcome. This case here is no exception. The…
Empowering elderly with care that understands. Splitting an operation into two stages isn't about taking longer - it's about smarter healing and less stress on the body. My philosophy on…
Augmented reality in surgery is a game changer! 😎 With my visor, I can see both the patient and the surgical screen at once, making each move more precise. It's…
Workout Wednesday Wisdom with Coach Ben! Today we're tackling the truth about overtraining and the power of recovery. Remember, balance is key to your fitness and spinal health! Got questions…
Love to see a patient thriving even 17 years after a two-level lumbar disc replacement! This patient's story is a testament to the longevity of motion-sparing artificial discs and the…
Just performed a navigated laminectomy and it's a success! 🌟 Say goodbye to that awful leg pain and hello to a quick recovery. Minor backache? Yes, but healing is just…