Neurosurgeon Presents At Spine Conference In Scotland

Dr. Richard Menger, chief of complex spine surgery, associate professor of neurosurgery and vice chair of neurosurgery at USA Health, recently presented innovative research at the 32nd International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques in Scotland. The event was hosted by the Scoliosis Research Society, in which Menger is an active fellow. In his presentation, Menger shared findings from a collaborative study focused on reducing complications in spine surgery, particularly at the lumbosacral junction—the complex area where the spine connects to the pelvis. The novel screw fusion implant evaluated in the trial has shown the potential to improve fixation strength and durability, leading to better outcomes for patients. The conference showcased the latest in spine technologies and treatments. Leading experts explored how AI, machine learning and other cutting-edge tools can help improve patient outcomes. The event also highlighted minimally invasive techniques; motion-preserving surgery; and new strategies to avoid complications in spine surgery, particularly for both adult and adolescent spinal deformities.

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