ClinicalStudies / CaseStudies
Dynesys® Dynamic Stabilisation System - Clinical Studies
A number of studies concerning Dynesys are on going:
Go to the Dynesys Literal Review
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Case Study: Trabecular Metal™ VBR-21
Case courtesy of Dr. Kenneth J. Kopacz, MD, and Dr. Roderick J. Clemente, MD Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville, NJ.
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Minimally Invasive TLIF-Case Report
Mark R. Grubb, MD / Northeast Ohio Spine Center / Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) has gained popularity in recent years. The interest in MIS is due to technological advances and the recognition that the trauma induced by open surgery and muscle stripping may be a considerable contributor to failed back syndrome. Proponents of MIS report anecdotally that their patients experience less trauma, are released from the hospital sooner, use less medication after surgery and return to work sooner than their open patients. Read more >
PathFinder®
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) has gained popularity in recent years. The interest in MIS is due to technological advances and the recognition of the trauma during open surgery (i.e. muscle stripping). Read more >



