Surgeons are accustomed, in various degrees, to identifying a plan of action for their surgeries. However, there has never been a way to three-dimensionally represent the plan in the OR, until now. Becker’s Spine Review spoke with Christopher Kleck, M.D., an orthopedic spine surgeon and co-director of the spine fellowship program…
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