Beth’s update on her selective thoracic fusion for adolescent idiopathic (AIS)

Recently Beth updated me 8 years after her selective thoracic fusion for adolescent idiopathic (AIS). Her words say it all 👇 “I have recently just finished my Bachelors of Creative Arts (Dance) after full-time dancing for three years. This has been a dream of mine since I was young, and due to your amazing work I […]

I am not afraid to try to advance

I am not afraid to try to advance. I don’t accept the status quo. I think we can do better. I do not accept historical mantra. That’s why some older surgeons, to be honest, don’t like me and don’t agree with my approach. I don’t mind being challenged – at all. We should always be […]

Improvements in spine surgery

Improvements in #spinesurgery and in fact all #surgery are often incremental. If we are progressive as surgeons we identify problems we see in diagnosis, planning, in the OR and most importantly in follow-up. Sometimes we see a high volume of patients with post surgery issues but as we don’t know the “denominator” it can be […]