Drs. Joel Siegal, Jason Toy & more: 5 surgeons introducing new technologies

From a 3D-printed spinal interbody to an augmented reality-assisted shoulder system, here are five surgeons who introduced innovations in the past two months:

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1. Jason Toy, MD, of Austin-based Orthopedic Associates of Central Texas, introduced the Nexxt Spine Matrixx lateral interbody system.

2. Joel Siegal, MD, performed the first procedure with Orthofix’s 3D-printed implant for posterior lumbar interbody fusions.

3. John-Erik Bell, MD, helped develop Medacta’s NextAR shoulder replacement technology and performed the first surgery with the technology at Lebanon N.H.-based Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health.

4. Casey Davidson, MD, performed the Southeast region’s first surgery with NuVasive’s Modulus ALIF 3D-printed titanium implant.

5. Mark McFarland, DO, performed the first kyphoplasty with Stryker’s SpineJack system in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

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