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Editorial
. 2023 Aug 18:44:31-32.
doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2023.08.002. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Current trends and advancements in spine surgery

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Editorial

Current trends and advancements in spine surgery

Ajoy Prasad Shetty et al. J Orthop. .

Abstract

In recent years, spine surgery has undergone remarkable advancements, revolutionized the field, and transformed patient care. This special issue of the Journal of Orthopedics provides the best possible knowledge for its readers about the current trends and recent innovations in the field of spine surgery and supports clinicians and surgeons in their daily practice and decision-making process. It covers various topics like artificial intelligence in spine surgery, 3D printing, minimally invasive spine surgery. It also provides needed information on modic changes, management of eary onset scoliosis and recent trends in spinal cord injury management.

Keywords: 3D printing; Artificial intelligence; Fractures; Robotics; Scoliosis; Spinal deformity; Spine.

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