Here are four highlights:
1. Dr. Sherlekar will present his paper titled “Early Evaluation of Value-Based Ambulatory Endoscopic Spine Surgery.”
2. ISMISS focused on the fields of minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeries.
3. The results of Dr. Sherlekar’s research include:
- Spine surgery at any level (neck, mid and lower spine) can be performed in the outpatient surgical center;
- Patients can all be discharged to home on the day of the surgery;
- There is a very high level of postoperative pain control;
- No increased infection risk;
- While costing approximately one-third the cost of surgery done in a hospital setting.
4. Dr. Sherlekar is a founding member of American Spine, a practice dedicated to least invasive spinal treatments.
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At the Becker's 23rd Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + The Future of Spine Conference, taking place June 11-13 in Chicago, spine surgeons, orthopedic leaders and ASC executives will come together to explore minimally invasive techniques, ASC growth strategies and innovations shaping the future of outpatient spine care. Apply for complimentary registration now.
