New technology for decompression of the lumbar spine inside out
15-024/27
Is there really anything new in implants?
Abitbol Jean-Jacques MD
San Diego
USA
Project 15-024/28
Use of augmented reality in objective myelopathy assessment
Boszczyk Bronek MD
Queens Medical Centre
Nottingham
UK
Project 15-024/29
Patient specific screw placement guides
Lamartina Claudio, MD Professor
Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 15-024/30
Navigation assisted rod bending for deformity correction
Berjano Pedro, MD, PhD
Milan
Italy
Project 15-024/31
Percutaneous surgery: how far can we go?
Steib Jean-Paul MD, Professor
University Hospital of Strassbourg
France
Project 15-024/32
Use of nanotechnologies in implants
Abitbol Jean-Jacques MD
San Diego
USA
Project 15-024/33
3D printing for spinal implants
Guyer Richard MD
Texas Back Institute
Dallas
USA
Project 15-024/34
Corticosteroids in spine surgery: an update
Lundin Anders MD
Örebro
Sweden
Project 15-024/35
New technique for vertebral osteotomies
Faundez Antonio MD
Geneva
Switzerland
Project 15-0234/36
What's new in electrical impedance in pedicle screw guidance
Bolger Ciaran MD, Professor
Dublin
Ireland
Project 15-024/37
Treating lumbar discectomy patients at high risk of reherniation: does annular closure affect outcomes?
Assaker Richard, MD Professor
Lille
France
Project 15-024/38
The future of fusion for degenerative conditions
Bradley Weiner MD
Houston
USA
Project 15-024/39
Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis
Muehlbauer Eric MD
CEO NASS
Chicago
USA
Project 15-024/40
What methodologies and criteria are used by Technology Assessmernt Agencies in the evaluation of new technology; the good, the bad and the ugly of comparative effectiveness research
Wong David MD
Greenwood Village
USA
Project 15-024/41
Advances in spine surgery - for whose benefit?
Rajasekaran S. MD
Coimbatore, India
Project 15-024/42
New technologies - the law, ethics and informed consent
Vaccaro Alexander R. MD, PhD
Philadelphia
USA
Project 15-024/43
Working with scientists towards the discovery of new technologies
Bradley Weiner MD
Huston, USA
Project 15-024/44
Promising innovations in the past that have failed
Mulholland Robert MD
Queens Medical Center
Nottingham
UK
Project 15-024/45
Road map for innovation: navigating the regulatory and reimbursement systems
Muehlbauer Eric, MD
CEO NASS
Chicago
USA
Project 15-024/46
Connected patient after spine surgery
Appelboom Geoffrey MD
Brussels
Belgium
15-024/48