The award, named for Dr. Kambin, was presented to him as well as Michael Schubert, MD, of Germany and Menno Iprenburg, MD, of the Netherlands at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting. Dr. Kambin has been credited with discovering the safe access point to the spinal canal, known as the “Kambin Triangle.”
Read the release on Dr. Parviz Kambin.
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