I apologize for going on and on about Dr. Hey but I just think he is extremely good at what he does.
http://drlloydhey.blogspot.com/2011/...es-at-hey.html
What's nice about this blog post is that the radiographs are in each picture with the patient and the doctor.
Some points I thought were interesting:
1. AIS case resumes normal activities by 6-week check-up. Looks like a hypercorrection to near straight.
2. Used a "triple rod" technique on a complex kyphoscoliosis revision. I wonder if other surgeons are using that or if this is another technique he invented. He seems to invent things a lot.
3. Neck fusion allowed a guy to regain full use of his arms and legs.
http://drlloydhey.blogspot.com/2011/...es-at-hey.html
What's nice about this blog post is that the radiographs are in each picture with the patient and the doctor.
Some points I thought were interesting:
1. AIS case resumes normal activities by 6-week check-up. Looks like a hypercorrection to near straight.
2. Used a "triple rod" technique on a complex kyphoscoliosis revision. I wonder if other surgeons are using that or if this is another technique he invented. He seems to invent things a lot.
3. Neck fusion allowed a guy to regain full use of his arms and legs.
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