Spine Summit

Vancouver, Canada

Date: Jul 28 - Jul 31, 2021

Type: Conferences

Location: San Diego, CA

Join us in San Diego for AANS/CNS Spine Summit. Join our workshops!  Come learn about the latest techniques presented by some of the most respected KOL’s in the industry.

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Workshops

The Impact of Robotic Navigation in Spine Surgery

Speaker: Bowen Jiang, MD
Providence St. Jude Medical Center
Fullerton, CA

Thursday July 29th, 12:00-1:00pm PST Location: Cobalt 502A & 502B

Description: This workshop focuses on the evolution of ExcelsiusGPS® over time and across various surgical applications. Dr. Jiang will discuss his experience using ExcelsiusGPS® for a variety of cases, the evolution of the system and the clinical results he has seen using the system.


Prone Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Advancements with ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation

Speaker: Virgilio Matheus, MD, FACS
Orlando Health Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Institute
Orlando, FL

What’s New Session: Friday July 30th, 9:47-9:57am Location: Exhibit Floor

Description: This workshop focuses on single position lateral lumbar interbody surgical approaches with the ExcelsiusGPS® robotic navigation platform. Dr. Matheus will walk through the different lateral approach positioning options and the benefits of ExcelsiusGPS® for each. Attendees will gain an understanding of single position lateral interbody workflows for a patient positioned prone, or in the lateral decubitus position. 


Robotic Navigation Assisted Single Position Surgery 2 Ways

Speaker: Virgilio Matheus, FACS
Orlando Health Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Institute
Orlando, FL

Friday July 30th, 12:15-1:15pm PST Location: Cobalt 502A & 502B

Description: This workshop focuses on single position lateral lumbar interbody surgical approaches with the ExcelsiusGPS® robotic navigation platform. Dr. Matheus will walk through the different lateral approach positioning options and the benefits of ExcelsiusGPS® for each. Attendees will gain an understanding of single position lateral interbody workflows for a patient positioned prone, or in the lateral decubitus position.