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Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Annual Forum 2024


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Description Include: 73 videos, size: 10.6 GB Target Audience: orthopaedic surgeons, neurological surgeons, fellows, residents Sample video: contact me for sample video Information: President: Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA Annual Forum Directors: Sravisht Iyer, MD; Hani Malone, MD; Jeremy Steinberger, MD; Philip Louie, MD (Jr. Director) Lab Directors: Victor Chang, MD; Peter Derman, MD, MBA; Fernando Nin, MD Location: Bellagio Hotel | Las Vegas, Nevada The SMISS Annual Forum 2024 is the only major meeting focused entirely on minimally invasive spine surgery. This year’s Forum will provide practical insights based on real-world experience, and audience interaction. Multiple concurrent sessions will also allow you to catch up on the research updates of most interest to you. Young surgeons, fellows, and residents will benefit from special sessions to present their research. The Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (SMISS) Annual Forum 2023 was designed for a diverse group of professionals involved in minimally invasive spine surgery. The target audience included: Orthopaedic surgeons Neurological surgeons Fellows Residents This forum provided a platform for these professionals to discuss the latest advancements, share knowledge, and improve patient care in the field of minimally invasive spine surgery   Topics: Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later Leveraging Awake Spine Surgery to Expand Outpatient Possibilities.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later MIS TILF Becoming Less Invasive.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later Perfecting the MI-TLIF Ensuring Fusion.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later Perfecting the MinimaIly Invasive Transforminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion-Maximazing Lordosis.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later Preoperative Planning for TLIF Implications of Patient-Specific Anatomy.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later Regional Anesthesia in Ambulatory Spine Surgery.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later School of Hard Knocks MIS TLIF lessons learned over the past 2 decades.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later The Evidence for MIS TLIF Today and Tomorrow.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later The Evolution of MIS TILF.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later The Future is Endoscopic How Endoscopic TLIF will envolve.mp4 Session 1 Revisiting the MIS TLIF 20 Years Later The new technology guiding this procedure.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Addressing the Focal Problem vs. Correcting the Larger Deformity.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Factors to Consider When Deciding on Your Approach Side.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Lateral is Best.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Lateral This Is the Best Position – OLIF Ergonomics.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Minimally Invasive vs. Maximally Effective.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Neuromonitoring in Anterolateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion-How Should We React to Signal Changes.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Prone Lateral Lumbar Fusion.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Prone Transpsoas for Revision Surgery.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Safety and Protocols Overlap Between the Deformity and MIS Degen World.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity Vascular and Bowel Injuries in Lateral Approaches.mp4 Session 2 Lateral and Deformity What Are the Learning Curves Encountered in Lateral Surgery.mp4 Session 3 Free Papers.mp4 Session 4 Free Papers.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Are Spine Surgeons at Risk Through Innovation.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Augmented Reality Where We Are, What’s Coming.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Bezond Rigid Stereotaxy Will Spine Robots Ever Grow Up.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Effect of Depo-Medrol Application on the Psoas Muscle After Transpsoas LLIF on Post-operative Thigh Pain and Neurological Complications.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Is Artificial Intelligence the Future.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Long Term Results of Clinical and Radiographical Outcomes After Prone Transpsoas Lateral Interbody Fusion for Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Disease.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Lumbar Decompression A Prospective Comparison Between Endoscopic and Tubular Techniques on Outcomes for Patients With Central Canal or Foraminal Stenosis.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Preoperative Planning and Patient Specific Implants.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech Robotics How Far We Have Come.mp4 Session 5 What Is the Future of Enabling Tech VR Enabled Resident Education of Lateral Access Spine Surgery.mp4 Session 6 Controversies in Motion Preservation C-TDR Expanded Indications.mp4 Session 6 Controversies in Motion Preservation Cervical Disc Replacement Patient Specific Considerations.mp4 Session 6 Controversies in Motion Preservation Cervical Hybrid Arthroplasty Constructs.mp4 Session 6 Controversies in Motion Preservation Lumbar Arthroplasty Have Indications Expanded.mp4 Session 6 Controversies in Motion Preservation Lumbar Arthroplasty Hybrid Constructs.mp4 Session 6 Controversies in Motion Preservation Modern Arthroplasty What we have learned.mp4 Session 7 Presidential Address, Awards, and Keynote When Experts Disagree A New Approach to Medical Decision Making.mp4 Session 8 Training the Next Generation of Spine Surgeons Building Your Professional Social Media Footprint.mp4 Session 8 Training the Next Generation of Spine Surgeons Learning New Techniques Early in Practice (Endoscopy).mp4 Session 8 Training the Next Generation of Spine Surgeons Preserving Our Own Mobility Spine Health for MISS Surgeons.mp4 Session 8 Training the Next Generation of Spine Surgeons Spine Training Should Be Combined During Residency!.mp4 Session 8 Training the Next Generation of Spine Surgeons Spine Training Should Remain Separate Between Neurosurgery and Orthopedic Surgery (for the Time Being).mp4 Session 8 Training the Next Generation of Spine Surgeons Taking Your Practice to an ASC – Early Considerations.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Biportal Endoscopy – How to Convince Your Hospital.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Building an Endoscopic Program.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Endoscopic Posterior Cervical Faraminotomy.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Endoscopic vs Tubular L4 – L5 Fusion.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Endoscopy for Degen Spondy Indicated for Fusion.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Foraminotomy Microdiscectomy at C7 – T1.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy I’ve Been Going to Courses for Years, But I Haven’t Done Any Endoscopy – This Is Why.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy L5 – S1 Paracentral Disc Hernation Tube.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Measuring Outcomes After Endoscopic surgery.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Uniportal, Biportal, No Portal!.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Uniportal-Why It’s Worth It and How to Convince Your Hospital.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Why Endoscopy Rather than Tubular .mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy Why Endoscopy Why not Tubular.mp4 Session 9 Endoscopy You’ve Been Going to Courses For Years-This Is How (and Why) You Should Start Your Endoscopic Practice.mp4 Session 10 Free Papers.mp4 Session 11 Free Papers.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles C-TDR Was Not The Right Choice.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles Cervical Laminoplasty – Easiest Surgery in the Cervical Spine.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles Expandable TLIF Cages – Pillar of MIS TLIF.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles I Was Skeptical re AR for a While, But Now Use it for Different Applications.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles Management of MIS Durotomies.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles MIS Case Complication That Changed My Practice.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles My Robot Broke – Should I Cancel the Case.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles Robots = Fancy Navigation – Don’t Waste Your Money.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles SPECT – Helps Decision Making.mp4 Session 12 Complications, Fun Cases, Struggles Troubleshooting the Robot – Analyzing the Errors.mp4

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