Revolutionising Spinal Surgery: The Future is Here
Episode Overview
New technology allows real-time monitoring of spinal cord activity during surgery. Dr. Bonati's techniques offer cost-effective and minimally invasive solutions. Traditional spinal surgeries are often costly and inefficient. Medical imaging has evolved from x-rays to advanced mobile scans. Dr. Bonati shares personal anecdotes and success stories from his practice.
Patients are talking. Some of the people are just funny that they need jokes. And they're in the middle of the surgery.
Ever wondered how modern technology is revolutionising spinal surgery? This episode of American Medicine Today dives into the incredible advancements that allow doctors to monitor spinal cord activity during surgery. Dr. Alfred O. Bonati, the innovative mind behind the Bonati Spine Procedures, shares his insights on how these new technologies are making surgeries more precise and less invasive.
Hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonatti and Ethan Ugar engage in a lively discussion about the evolution of medical imaging, from x-rays to mobile scans that can navigate the human body with pinpoint accuracy. They also touch on the high costs and inefficiencies of traditional spinal surgeries, contrasting them with Dr. Bonati's more cost-effective and minimally invasive techniques. Through personal anecdotes and practical examples, Dr. Bonati explains why his methods offer better outcomes for patients suffering from back pain.
If you're curious about the future of spinal surgery and want to hear from a pioneer in the field, this episode is a must-listen. It's packed with fascinating information, humour, and a touch of controversy. Don't miss out on learning how these advancements could change the way we think about spinal health!