Drs. Christopher Yeung, Justin Field Develop RISE Device for Endoscopic TLIFs

Christopher Yeung, MD, and Justin Field, MD developed a spinal instrument called the RISE to help patients suffering from low back pain.

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The RISE device allows for an endoscopic TLIF with an 8 mm approach. Dr. Yeung was the first surgeon to perform a mini-open procedure with the RISE expandable cage.

Drs. Yeung and Field both practice at Desert Institute of Spine Care in Phoenix.

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