During an Invibio-sponsored webinar, Timothy D. Bassett, MD, of Tuscaloosa, Al-based Southeastern Spine Specialists, and Brad G. Prybis, MD, of Carrollton (GA) Orthopaedic Clinic, will offer insights from their early experience with PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced interbody fusion devices.
The surgeons will share their clinical experiences with the devices, presenting multi-patient case series for cervical and lumbar fusion procedures. The studies assessed radiographic, pain and neurological outcomes as well as fusion status.
Tune in to discover the underpinnings of PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced and how the material may help boost bone apposition. Drs. Bassett and Prybis will leverage their knowledge of the devices to share possible patient benefits and improvements in overall pain and neurologic function as well as results for challenging patients.
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To register for the webinar on March 2 from 12-1 p.m. CT, click here.
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