The company showcased its portfolio and reported more than 300 participants attended the company’s four educational workshops. The workshops addressed new techniques for complex pathologies, including minimally invasive far lateral technique for adult degenerative scoliosis.
“Our mission is to build on our track record of being a worldwide leader in complex minimally invasive approaches to the spine,” said K2M CEO Eric Major in a news release.
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