3 spine surgeons debuting new technologies

From a spinal interbody device to augmented reality-assisted spine surgery, here are three surgeons that introduced new innovations in the past month:

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Nima Salari, MD, implanted the first DualX cage, developed by Amplify Surgical, at Honor Shea Health in Phoenix.

Don Park, MD, vice chair of quality and safety at UCLA’s orthopedic surgery department, completed the first procedure with SeaSpine’s Admiral anterior cervical plating system.

Jonathan Hyde, MD, completed the first two augmented reality-assisted spine surgeries at Aventura (Fla.) Hospital and Medical Center.

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