Editors' Choice Ed. 9/2023| Brain & Spine
Wednesday 13 September 2023
Welcome to the September issue of the Brain & Spine Editors Choice newsletter. This edition features three captivating articles unveiling the latest trends in neurological and spinal surgery. Explore a groundbreaking "Trans-Intervertebral Osteotomy Classification" that enhances communication among experts in spinal corrective procedures. Take a journey "Through the Orbit and Beyond," delving into the expanding domain of endoscopic orbital surgery for tumours and skull base issues. Commemorate "25 Years of EUROSPINE" and its pivotal role in advancing insights and surgical practices related to the spine. Enjoy reading!
Trans-intervertebral osteotomy classification of posterior spinal corrective osteotomy procedures via the intervertebral space Yan Wang, Yi Huang, GuoQuan Zheng, Xuesong Zhang, Tianhao Wang, Dengbin Qi, Wenhao Hu, Yongfei Zhao, Keya Mao Through the orbit and beyond: Current state and future perspectives in endoscopic orbital surgery on behalf of the EANS frontiers committee in orbital tumors and the EANS skull base section C. Zoia, G. Mantovani, M. Müther, E. Suero-Molina, A. Scerrati, P. De Bonis, J.F. Cornelius, P.H. Roche, M. Tatagiba, E. Jouanneau, R. Manet, H.W.S. Schroeder, L.M. Cavallo, E.M. Kasper, T.R. Meling, D. Mazzatenta, R.T. Daniel, M. Messerer, M. Visocchi, S. Froelich, M. Bruneau, G. Spena
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25 years of EUROSPINE
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