Surgical problems in second operations, adult deformity
Berjano Pedro MD PhD
Head, GSpine4
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 22-017
Lecture during JPSTSS in Kyoto, Japan, September 2021
MIS Thoracolumbar and Lumbar Corpectomy
Berjano Pedro MD PhD
Head, GSpine4
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 22-018
Lecture given during the NSpine Course in Strasbourg, France in May 2022
Osteotomies for deformity correction
Berjano Pedro MD PhD
Head GSpine4 - Spine Surgery Division
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 22-015
Lecture given during the NSpine Course May 2022 in Strasbourg, France in May 2022
Adult spine deformity
Berjano Pedro MD, PhD
Head GSpine4 - Spine Surgery Division
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 22-014
Lecture on Adult Spine Deformity given at the 34 International PAK ORTHOCON Congress, November 2021
Theme: Aging gracefully
Surgical technique: How to get proper lordosis at L4-L5-S1
Berjano Pedro MD PhD
Head, GSpine4
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 22-016
Lecture presented for JPSTSS, TeleOS Program, February 2022
Pedicle screws in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Stuart L. Weinstein MD, professor
University Hospital Iowa City
Iowa City
USA
Project 14-027
Management of atypical curve patterns
Amer Samdani MD
Shriners Hospital for Children
Philadelphia
USA
Project 14-028
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Importance of creating thoracic kyphosis?
Amer Samdani MD
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Philadelphia, PA
USA
Project 14-038
The aging spine - a challenge for treatment
Max Aebi MD, Professor
Hirslanden Salem-Spital
Berrn
Switzerland
Project 14-039
Indirect decompression with XLIF: Foraminal and central stenosis
Eric H. Elowitz MD, Professor
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York
USA
Project 14-040
Technical considerations and complication avoidance in extreme lateral interbody fusion XLIF
Mark D. Peterson MD
Providence Medford Medical Center
Medford, Oregon
USA
Project 14-042
Lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion: Extreme lateral interbody fusion XLIF surgical technique
Luiz Pimenta MD, PhD
Instituto de Patologia de Coluna IPC
Sao Paolo
Brazil
Project 14-043
The choice of supplemental fixation in lateral interbody fusion
Antoine G. Tohmeh MD
Northwest Orthopaedic Specialists P.S.
Spokane
USA
Project 14-040
XLIF - Neural anatomy, neuromonitoring and related complications
Juan S. Uribe MD
University of South Florida
Tampa
USA
Project 14-045
Lateral access surgery for adult deformity
Pedro Berjano MD PhD
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan
Italy
Project 14-046
Anterior surgery in revision cases
Christian R. Etter MD
Hirslanden Klinik Aarau
Schänisweg
5000 Aarau
Switzerland
Project 15-037
Stenosis in the elderly: to fuse or not to fuse
Richard D. Guyer MD
Texas Back Institute
Plano
USA
Project 15-042
Cost-effectivness of major reconstructive surgery in the elderly
Richard D. Guyer MD
Texas Back Institute
Plano
USA
Project 17-013
Spondylodiscitis
Dunn Robert MD, Professor
Pieter Moll and Nuffield Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Cape Town
Head Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
Groote Schuur Hospital, Red Cross Children's Hospital
Cape Town
South Africa
Project 17-014
Luiz Pimenta MD, PhD
Anterior versus posterior sagittal alignment correctionsInstituto de Patologia de Coluna IPC
Sao Paolo
Brazil
Project 17-015
The risky business of non surgeons performing surgical proceduresNASS
Eric Muehlbauer MJ, CAE, CEO NASS
NASS
7075 Veterans Boulevard
Burr Ridge, IL
USA
Project 17-017
Are stem cells still considered the future of medicine, or are they the Forest Gump of all treatments?
Eric Muehlbauer MJ, CAE, CEO NASS
7075 Veterans Boulevard
Burr Ridge, IL
USA
Project 17-016
Osteotomy surgery in general in paediatrics - complications in adults
Dunn Robert MD, Professor
Pieter Moll and Nuffield Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Cape Town
Head Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
Groote Schuur Hospital, Red Cross Children's Hospital
Cape Town
South Africa
Project ...
Will we surgeons be reduced to pilots navigating our surgery while computers do the work?
Richard D. Guyer MD
Texas Back Institute
Plano
USA
Project 17-019