Pelvic incidence (PI): the “immutable,” “unchangeable,” “etched-in-bone” parameter surgeons all learned to revere in ...
If you’ve ever stared at a postoperative CT wishing your fusion would “hurry up already,” this study might be your new favorite bedtime reading — or at least something to brag about in the surgeon’s ...
Grab your loupes and your favorite coffee mug — it is time to head into the world of metastatic spine disease.
If you’ve ever argued with a colleague about the superiority of tubular approaches or stared down a biportal setup that ...
Doc, my back hurts…and I can’t sleep!” But what if the real sleep killer isn’t the pain…but what the pain does to your patient’s daily life?
A novel cartilage repair technology that has been quietly expanding outside the U.S., was given the podium at the just completed 18th ICRS World Congress in Boston and the results — 92% of treated ...
PathKeeper Surgical heard the collective grumbling of orthopedic and spine surgeons everywhere — and did something about it.
Chronic back pain patients with zero prior surgery are responding at very significant levels to the new toy in the toolbox: Evoked compound action potential (ECAP) — controlled closed-loop spinal cord ...
Recently published national analysis of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) use during cervical spine surgery for degenerative cervical.
The trend toward patient-specific implants just got another big boost with this study of Medtronic’s UNiD patient-specific rods ...
So along come three delirium risk tools — DRAS (Delirium Risk Assessment Score), DRAT (Delirium Risk Assessment Tool), and DEAR (Delirium Elderly At-Risk) — each promising to predict who’s at risk ...
If shoulder implants went to the gym, Shoulder Innovations, Inc. would be the one grunting under a pile of plates and still ...
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