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Why Robotics in Spine Surgery - A Discussion with Early Adopters

by Avery L Buchholz, MD | 4 years ago

Why Robotics in Spine Surgery A Discussion with Early Adopters Please join Dr. Ronald Lehman of Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Avery Buchholz of the University of Virginia and Dr. Jeffrey Gum of Norton Leatherman Spine Center as they discuss and review the functionality, clinical benefits and learning curve associated with adopting robotic-assisted spine surgery and the Medtronic Mazor X Stealth Edition™ system

It's OK to Not Be OK | Kristen DeAndrade | TEDxSaintAndrewsSchool

Have you ever found yourself feeling like things are simply not OK? Born with achondroplasia, the..
By David S. Feldman, MD
6 years ago

Laminectomy - Patient Education

Laminectomy is a surgical procedure that attempts to relieve pressure on the spinal cord, cauda..
By Dr Shanu Gambhir
7 years ago

Meet Dr. Christopher Silveri, MD, with Inova Spine Program

Orthopedic Surgeon, Spine Surgery, Back Pain, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Neck..
By Christopher P. Silveri, M.D.
12 years ago

Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion (OLIF) patient education video.

The OLIF patient education video explains how this minimally invasive surgical technique differs..
By Anuj Patel, M.D.
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