5 spine surgeons in the headlines this week — Nov. 18, 2016

Here are five spine surgeons in the headlines for the week of Nov. 18, 2016.

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Julio Petilon, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon at SpineCenterAtlanta in Georgia, discussed his career, minimally invasive spine surgery and what the future holds for the industry with Becker’s ASC Review.

 

Continental Who’s Who recognized neurosurgeon and minimally invasive spine surgeon Kamal Woods, MD, among fellow Pinnacle Professionals in healthcare.

 

Oran Aaronson, MD, will join Nashville, Tenn.-based Saint Thomas Medical Partners.

 

Nasser Ani, MD, used Malden, Mass.-based SpineFrontier’s biocompatible Les Arena-C(HA) cervical cage and the two-level Les Invue Max cervical plate to perform a minimally invasive spinal fusion.

 

William Tobler, MD, performed the first sacroiliac joint fusion at an outpatient surgery center utilizing Medtronic’s RIALTO system in the United States at Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine.

 

More articles on spine:
Challenges & opportunities in the spine industry: Dr. Julio Petilon on how his Afghanistan tour shaped his career & more
8 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — Nov. 17, 2016
Dr. Nadeen Chahine wins $1.8M NIH grant for spinal disc degeneration research: 5 highlights

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