Here are three points:
1. Juan Uribe, MD, of University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla., demonstrated the device.
2. Dr. Uribe said the BoneScalpel allows a “more controlled minimally invasive spine procedure.”
3. “We look forward to expanding the BoneScalpel’s growth into MIS spine procedures as the large numbers of surgeons visiting our booth and increased attendance at the hands-on workshop was encouraging,” said Michael A. McManus, Jr., president and CEO, Misonix.
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