Here are five takeaways:
1. The probes, developed by SpineGuard, include proprietary dynamic surgical guidance technology.
2. They are also designed to reduce the incidence of misplaced pedicle screws.
3. They help a surgeon navigate through various types of tissue by providing audio and visual cues.
4. PediGuard probes have been used in more than 40,000 surgical procedures worldwide.
5. Dr. Bradley focuses on using minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat spine conditions. He completed his spine surgery fellowship at Texas Back Institute.
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