The global spine community is remembering endoscopic spine leader Ralf Wagner, MD, who died, Eurospine announced in a Sept. 24 LinkedIn post..
In his career, Dr. Wagner, 52, was a key figure in advancing endoscopic techniques and trained surgeons in Europe and beyond, according to Eurospine’s post.
One of his notable contributions was “Wagner’s Arch,” an anatomical landmark in the spine that he coined, endoscopic spine company joimax said in a LinkedIn post.
“Beyond his professional excellence, Dr. Wagner will be remembered for his warmth, kindness, and dedication to his colleagues and students,” Eurospine’s post said. “He created a welcoming environment for learning, and his mentorship left a profound impact on those fortunate enough to work alongside him.”
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