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In Silico 3D Technologies in Spine Surgery: From Computational Modelling to Navigated Procedures

Tracks
Hybrid Room 3
Thursday, September 16, 2021
10:40 - 12:10
Hybrid Room 3

Speaker

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Jennifer Fayad
Phd Student
University Of Bologna

Working together: surgeon and engineer for the patient-specific treatment of complicated spinal deformities

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Mate Turbucz
PhD Student, Research Engineer
National Center For Spinal Disorders, Budapest

3D printing in spine surgery: application, feasibility, utility

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Dr Enrico Dall'Ara
Associate Professor
The University Of Sheffield

Patient-specific models for the biomechanical assessment of unstable metastatic vertebrae

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Agoston Pokorni
PhD Student, Research Engineer
National Center For Spinal Disorders, Budapest

Individual corpectomy cage designed using artificial intelligence can provide the best biomechanical outcome after total segment resection

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Jerome Noailly
Principal Investigator Biomechanics & Mechanobiology
Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)

In silico simulation of intervertebral disc degeneration process and its patient-specific consequences

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Chloé Techens
PhD student
University of Bologna

Biomechanical evidence supports a new minimally invasive surgical treatment of advanced disc degeneration in elderly

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Peter Eltes
spine surgeon
National Center For Spinal Disorders, Budapest

Minimally invasive lumbar stabilisation techniques are characterised by different local biomechanics


Moderator

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Peter Eltes
spine surgeon
National Center For Spinal Disorders, Budapest

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Aron Lazary
Deputy Director
National Center for Spinal Disorders

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