What’s the design program you use? I design dental frame removables that actually get printed and casted. I’d love to get certification to design these aswell! What a wonderful help to people!
It must be really stressful knowing that atleast one of these parts could be subject to failure while inside a patient. If this happens, what is the "troubleshooting" process? Especially since some of this technology is new to the field?
If the hardware fails, your surgeon should do what’s called a “revision” we’re they go back in and replace the hardware with some extra support apose to the initial procedure.
Totally seems like the way of the future! Loved this video
This is impressive! Keep it up doctor!
It's unbelievable how much technology has advanced!
Yes! I agree. Amazing!
What’s the design program you use? I design dental frame removables that actually get printed and casted. I’d love to get certification to design these aswell! What a wonderful help to people!
Can you do a video on TLIF ? Have you ever done a microdiskectomy from the anterior position w/ a cardiologist?
That’s insane
Wild I had no clue this tech was available
It must be really stressful knowing that atleast one of these parts could be subject to failure while inside a patient. If this happens, what is the "troubleshooting" process? Especially since some of this technology is new to the field?
If the hardware fails, your surgeon should do what’s called a “revision” we’re they go back in and replace the hardware with some extra support apose to the initial procedure.
Hey Dr.Webb stick with Nuvasive that company will have your revision rate at a all time high!
Still love you !! #coloredspinesurgeons✊🏾