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Ep 14 The Hip-Spine Connection: What Every Patient & Surgeon Needs to Know, Russell Bodner, MD
In this special episode of The Spine Pod, we break from tradition by welcoming our first sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Russell Bodner, a renowned hip-spine expert with over 35 years of experience. Known for his groundbreaking research and contributions to hip and spine biomechanics, Dr. Bodner is advancing a new perspective on how these interconnected systems work together to help the body function properly.
In this episode, Dr. Bodner describes the body as a kinetic linkage system, emphasizing the critical importance of treating patients as an interconnected system rather than component parts. From understanding the complex relationship between hip replacements and spinal motion to tackling challenges like acetabular cup placement, Dr. Bodner shares his research insights that bridge the gap between the specialties of hip and spine care. This episode also takes a deep dive into cutting-edge advancements in hip and spine treatment that are driving better patient outcomes, including preoperative analysis, surgical planning, and personalized treatment options.
In this episode you’ll learn:
How the body functions as a kinetic linkage system; understanding hip and spine biomechanics is essential for effective treatment.The importance of evaluating spinopelvic parameters and utilizing surgical planning tools to treat hip-spine patients.How spinal stiffness and sagittal malalignment can negatively impact hip function and contribute to accelerated degeneration in a native hip and increased dislocation rates for patients with total hip arthroplasty (THA).The age-related changes in biomechanics that occur through the hip-spine junction, highlighting the need for tailored treatment options.Why adjacent segment disease (ASD) is not a pathology exclusive to spine, but is starting to be termed for concomitant hip-spine conditions.The importance of preoperative planning and proper analysis in achieving the best long-term patient outcomes.Why multi-plane imaging is necessary for both hip and spine surgeons to better treat patient pathology.Why collaboration between hip and spine specialists is crucial to addressing complex cases and advancing orthopedic care.Dr. Bodner’s pioneering work is an amalgamation of some of the foremost thought leaders in orthopedics, including Dr. Richard Steadman of Steadman Clinic in Vail, and Dr. Richard Rothman of Rothman Orthopedics, and Dr. Larry Door. Combining this knowledge with the artist and engineer mindsets of his parents, Dr. Bodner’s 35 years of dedicated research is revolutionizing the way we look at hip and spine care and advancing the future of orthopedics.
Whether you’re a spine surgeon, hip specialist, or patient searching for answers surrounding concomitant leg, hip, and/or back pain, this episode provides invaluable knowledge about how motion-preserving solutions and innovative planning can transform patient outcomes for the future.
Learn more about Dr. Bodner
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Ep. 13 Teaching the Future of Spine: Research, Motion Preservation, & Improving Care, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD
In this episode of The Spine Pod, co-hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf sit down with Dr. Jeffrey A. Goldstein, a globally recognized expert in orthopedic spine surgery and Director of the Spine Surgery Fellowship and Education programs at NYU Langone. With over 30 years of clinical and research experience, Dr. Goldstein is a staunch advocate for conservative, patient-first treatment plans. His patient-centered philosophy focuses on functional outcomes and prioritizing long-term health of every patient he treats.
Dr. Goldstein also discusses his commitment to ongoing innovation, especially in the area of motion preservation. Dedicated to advancing the field, he takes on a dual role as a pioneer in new technologies and a teacher, training residents and fellows in the latest techniques to carry his patient-first legacy forward. He has been a key leader across multiple clinical studies, including being a trainer for both cervical and lumbar artificial discs in the commercialization of ProDisc, as well as being the national PI for 3Spine’s MOTUS Lumbar Total Joint Replacement IDE study. In addition to motion preservation, Dr. Goldstein continues to drive patient-care forward through the use of supplementary emerging technologies, including minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and robotics.
In this episode, listeners will learn about:
The history of how spine care has changed over the past 30 yearsThe entire function spinal unit, and the role of the facets and the disc in the mobility and stability of the spineHow motion preserving technologies are becoming mainstream options for treating leg and/or back pain in the correctly indicated patientThe convergence of enabling technologies, and how MIS, robotics, and motion preserving implants are coming together to improve patient outcomesThe importance of conservative care and exhausting non-operative treatment options prior to receiving spine surgeryWhere the future of spine care is headed and the newest technologies entering the spine marketDr. Goldstein has been a leading surgeon across the spine industry for more than 20 years, being recognized as a top doctor in America by multiple institutions, including Castle Connolly, New York Magazine, Becker’s, and Newsweek. Aside from being recognized by sources and peers, he has also been the past president of ISASS, one of the largest spine conferences in the world, and also holds the title of professor of both orthopedic and neurosurgery at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. With his accolades in teaching, leadership, and innovation, Dr. Goldstein has had a remarkable impact across the spine community since his inception into medicine.
This episode explores how Dr. Goldstein’s work has not only shaped his practice but also the broader field of spine surgery, primarily through his dedicated contributions to motion preservation and patient-centered innovations. Whether you’re a provider, patient, or industry professional, this episode provides vast insights into the technologies improving patient outcomes and what’s on the horizon for the future of spine surgery.
Learn more about Dr. Goldstein and NYU Langone Health:
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Join hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf for a special live episode of The Spine Pod, recorded from the floor of the North American Spine Society (NASS) 2024 conference in Chicago. This episode explores the latest advancements in spine surgery, with conversation spanning the spectrum of motion preservation, navigation, robotics, and minimally invasive surgery (MIS). You’ll get to hear from an array of thought leaders across spine care, both industry experts and surgeons, including Pierce Nunley, MD, Louis Nel, MD, Choll Kim, MD, Avinash Patwardhan, PhD, Ted Bird, and William Lavelle, MD. Join us as we sit down to talk about the complexities of bringing new devices to market, the lessons learned from early motion preservation devices, and the future of patient care in this field.
In this episode you’ll learn about:
How motion preservation technologies, including artificial discs, facet replacements, and lumbar total joint replacements, are becoming mainstream as treatment options.The advancement of enabling technologies, including navigation and robotics, and how they’re gaining interest across the industry.The importance of collaboration across surgeons, industry, and researchers in driving forward spine surgery. The evolution of MIS and endoscopic options and how they will integrate with motion preservation to provide enhanced treatment options.The importance of clinical trials and data monitoring in order to provide objective outcome metrics to create improvements in spine care.How more surgeons are opting for motion preserving options over fusion as a first-line treatment method for improving patients’ long-term outcomes.From enabling technologies to novel implants, this discussion brings you all the latest discussions of innovations in the spine industry. We’ll hear from research experts that have 40+ years in the space, surgeons who have treated patients for more than 30 years, and industry experts that have been on the front lines of multiple product launches with the largest spine companies. Every guest on this episode has one central goal in common - to find better ways to treat leg and back pain and provide better and longer-lasting results for the patients they treat.
Tune in to this special episode to hear about cutting-edge technologies, how these innovations are being applied in spine care, and what surgeons are learning from the latest long-term data. This lively, real-time discussion offers listeners a unique view of the state of the spine industry in 2024.
Learn more about this episodes guests:
Pierce Nunley, MD: https://www.linkedin.com/in/piercenunley/ Louis Nel, MD: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-nel-2919211a2/ Choll Kim, MD, PhD: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chollkim/ Avinash Patwardhan, PhD: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avinash-patwardhan-6432bb9/ Ted Bird: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedbird/ William Lavelle, MD: https://www.upstateorthopedics.com/our-providers/dr-william-lavelle/Follow The Spine Pod on Facebook to learn more about the latest episodes and happenings in the world of motion preservation: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
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Ep. 11 A Spine Surgeon Who Refuses to Quit: A Battle for Better Spine Care, Evalina Burger, MD
In this episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf sit down with Dr. Evalina Burger, an orthopedic spine surgeon at the UCHealth Spine Center - Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Burger recounts her transformative journey from South Africa to the United States, where she has established herself as a leader and innovator at the forefront of spine care. She goes on to share about her own spinal cord injury and how that has changed her perspective and approach to spine surgery. Dr. Burger specializes in complex spine surgery, deformity and scoliosis, and has also been an outspoken advocate and pioneer for motion-preserving spine implants. She has been an investigator in multiple FDA clinical trials, including the TOPS facet replacement from Premia Spine, showing her commitment to research and improving patient care. With her background and incredible personal journey, Dr. Burger has prioritized patient quality of life and is constantly searching for new ways to improve long-term outcomes for her patients.
In this episode you’ll learn:
The importance of new perspectives in order to innovate on currently held treatment methods.How quality of life (QoL) is becoming the new outcome metric that providers are beginning to evaluate their surgical outcomes.Where motion preserving spine surgeries fit into the care continuum and how we can begin to give patients longer lasting results.How spinal fusion has been utilized by surgeons for many decades and how that approach as a primary treatment method is beginning to shift.The importance of resilience on growth and overcoming hurdles in life; how to create great outcomes from challenging situations.How the treatment for leg and/or back pain is beginning to change and what new options are becoming available to patients seeking spine care.As someone who dreamed about being a surgeon as a child, Dr. Burger has accomplished that and much more throughout her years in surgery. Currently holding the title of Department Chair of Orthopedics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, she has established herself as a leader and role model within the spine community. Dr. Burger has also contributed more than 95 peer-reviewed journal articles, proving her lasting commitment to research and patient outcomes.
Whether you’re a patient, industry professional, or provider, this episode provides a breadth of experience and knowledge that you won’t want to miss.
Learn more about Dr. Burger and UCHealth Spine Center - Anschutz Medical Campus:
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Ep. 10 Motion Preservation First: A Spine Surgeon’s Journey to a Fusion-Free Practice, J. Alex Sielatycki, MD
In this episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf sit down with Dr. Alex Sielatycki, an orthopedic spine surgeon dedicating his career to revolutionizing spine surgery through motion preservation. Operating out of Steamboat Springs, CO at the Steamboat Orthopedic & Spine Institute (SOSI), Dr. Sielatycki is at the forefront of a significant shift in spine care—one that prioritizes preserving mobility and improving patient outcomes. Dr. Sielatycki continually proves his commitment to research through clinical trials, including being a primary investigator in multiple recent trials and also offers multiple FDA-cleared, currently available motion preserving devices, including Medtronic’s Prestige LP cervical disc and Centinel Spine’s prodisc C and prodisc L for cervical and lumbar pathologies.
In this episode, Dr. Sielatycki delves into the innovative technologies in spine motion preservation, including 3Spine’s MOTUS lumbar total joint replacement, currently in US clinical trials, explaining how it has the possibility to broaden the scope of motion-preserving options available to patients in search of treatment for leg and back pain. He goes on to discuss the potential of establishing motion surgery centers specifically for spine care patients, where all aspects of care are designed to maintain patient mobility. This concept arose out of increasing demand that Dr. Sielatycki recognized from his patients seeking alternatives to spinal fusion.
In this episode you’ll learn:
How motion-preserving alternatives are providing the opportunity to shift the treatment timeline for patients needing spine surgery.The importance of providing patients with new technologies through novel clinical trials.How patient demand is influencing surgeons’ desires for new and alternative spine surgery implants.Patients increased willingness to travel for improved spine surgery treatment options.The possibility for patients to return to work and regular activity earlier through motion-preserving devices.The growing number of surgeons looking to create spine surgery practices focused exclusively on motion-preserving alternatives.As a father, husband, surgeon, and leader across the spine industry, Dr. Sielatycki is paving the way for the next generation of spine surgeons, focused on providing motion surgery treatment options for all patients he treats. Building upon the practice founded by his mentor, Dr. Clint Devin, and serving eight different cities across Colorado and Wyoming, Dr. Sielatycki continues to drive forward the field of motion preservation - committed to providing the highest level of care for spine patients across the mountain region and the greater United States.
For patients, surgeons, and industry professionals, this episode provides insight into the future of spine surgery, where patient-centered innovation leads the way.
Learn more about Dr. Sielatycki and SOSI:
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Ep. 09 Mentorship Meets Innovation in Spine Surgery: Creating a Path to Better Care, Richard V. Chua, MD, FAANS, FACS
In this episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf explore the transformative power of technology in spine surgery with Dr. Richard Chua. As a leading neurosurgeon and professor at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, AZ, Dr. Chua discusses how minimally invasive surgery (MIS), robotics, and motion preservation are changing the landscape of spine care, offering patients quicker recoveries and improved long-term outcomes. He shares his personal journey into medicine, from his early years being inspired by his father to becoming a pioneer in the field of spine surgery. Dr. Chua also highlights the importance of clinical education and training in the adoption and advancement of new technologies in spine care.
Dr. Chua continues the conversation by discussing how spine surgery is becoming more personalized to match the treatment options to patients’ individual needs. The conversation wraps up with Dr. Chua talking about the philanthropic endeavours he is currently pursuing overseas with the Nepal Spine Foundation, founded by Richard Wohns, which provides education and training for local medical providers to improve access to care to the local population of Nepal.
In this episode you’ll learn about:
How multiple technologies, including robotics, navigation, and motion preservation, are coming together to provide a higher level of patient care in spine surgeryThe importance of clinical education and training in the adoption of novel technologiesHow introspection and self-reflection can help improve surgical careThe necessity of data aggregation and pre-operative planning to provide more personalized treatment options for spine patientsWhere spinal fusion fits into the modern spine care continuum and where motion-preserving implants provide a viable alternativeThe value of role models and mentors in advancing spine surgery outcomesWhether you’re seeking out information on innovative technologies, spine treatment options, or life advice - Dr. Chua provides a wealth of knowledge and insight that you won’t want to miss.
Learn more about Dr. Chua and Banner University Medical Center:
Website: https://doctors.bannerhealth.com/provider/richard-chua/2117141 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-v-chua-md-faans-facs-051b7940/You can find The Spine Pod on all Podcast Streaming Platforms, including:
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Ep. 08 - The World of Motion Surgery: A Vocation to Motion Preservation & Global Spine Care, Jared Ament, MD, MPH, FAANS
In this episode of The Spine Pod, co-hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf explore the world of spine surgery through the lens of Dr. Jared Ament, fellowship trained neurosurgeon and co-director of the Spine Neurosurgery at the Neurosurgery & Spine Group. Dr. Ament’s practice is deeply rooted in the principles of holistic care and motion preservation, a philosophy that extends beyond a Los Angeles operating room to his global health initiatives abroad. From leading innovative clinical trials to providing care in underserved regions through mission work and provider training, Dr. Ament is redefining what it means to be a spine surgeon in the 21st century.
The conversation delves into his early inspirations in childhood and his unwavering commitment to improving patient outcomes through innovative surgical techniques. Dr. Ament goes on to explore the physical function outcomes and fiscal differences between his motion preservation cases and his spinal fusion patients. The episode wraps up talking about his honest and holistic approach to patient care and how he provides the highest level of care, both in the United States and abroad, for every spine patient he treats.
In this episode you’ll learn about:
The benefits motion-preserving procedures provide to patients for long-term outcomes.The importance of patient education in the rapidly evolving field of spine surgery.The differences in financial, physical function, and return to work outcomes for motion-preserving vs. spinal fusion patients when treating leg and/or back pain. The necessity of education and collaboration with local providers to create sustainability in underserved and international spine care.How healthcare economics and reimbursement play a vital role in the continued advancement of spine care.The importance of honest and transparent communication for providing the highest possible level of spine care to patients.As the founder and president of Neuronomics and an advisory board member of the Institute of Neuro Innovation, Dr. Ament has an unwavering commitment to creating cost-effective options to patients across the globe. Dr. Ament, along with his partner Dr. Amir Vokshoor, have created a holistic spine practice at NSG in Los Angeles, CA that aims to provide the highest-quality spine care to every patient they encounter.
If you found this podcast as a patient, industry professional, or surgeon, Dr. Ament provides a wealth of insight into the future of spine care in the United States and abroad that you won’t want to miss.
Learn more about Dr. Ament and NSG:
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In this episode of The Spine Pod, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Christopher Good, President and CEO of the Virginia Spine Institute (VSI), sits down with hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf to discuss his multi-faceted and holistic approach to spine care. Dr. Good explains how his practice integrates multiple specialties under one roof to offer comprehensive, patient-centered spine treatment. Inspired in his early childhood years by family experiences, Dr. Good has become a leader in the spine industry, driving innovative approaches in spine surgery, encompassing minimally invasive techniques, motion preserving implants, regenerative medicine, navigation and robotics. He discusses how these innovative technologies are playing complementary roles in the operating room and how they are coming together to enhance the future of spine care. Dr. Good wraps up the conversation by sharing his personal journey in health and wellness with his ‘Good Family Initiative’ (G5) that promotes excellence and quality of life in his own family outside of his practice.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
The benefit of a multidisciplinary team and how collaboration allows for a more holistic approach to spine careThe importance of patient education on the adoption and accessibility of novel technologiesHow advanced technologies – motion preservation devices, MIS approaches, regenerative medicine, and robotics – are coalescing to provide safer, improved surgical options for spine patients The importance of surgeon specialization and proper training with new technologies to drive better long-term patient outcomesThe varying factors that contribute to the creation and growth of new devices and surgical techniques in spine careHow defining pre-operative and post-operative patient goals helps guide the decision-making process in spine treatment.
From his early experiences with his father’s spine care journey to his current role as the CEO of VSI, Dr. Good's lifelong dedication to patient-centered care and his vision for the future of spine surgery is laying the foundation for improved patient outcomes. Whether you’re a patient struggling with leg and/or back pain, an industry professional or a surgeon, Dr. Good’s insights into the future of spine care make this an episode you won't want to miss.
Learn more about Dr. Good and VSI:
Website: https://www.spinemd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.chris_good/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VirginiaSpineInstituteTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vsi_spineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VirginiaSpineInstituteLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchristopher-good/Watch this episode on all Podcast platforms, and stay tuned for more enlightening conversations on The Spine Pod.
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Ep 06 - What Do Spine Surgeons & Professional Athletes Have in Common? - Choll Kim, MD, PhD
In this episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf sit down with Choll Kim, MD, PhD, from the Excel Spine Center in San Diego, CA. A leading expert in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) and endoscopic spine surgery, Dr. Kim shares his journey to becoming a pioneering spine surgeon, merging novel techniques and devices to provide the highest quality spine care to his patients. Dr. Kim delves into the importance of minimally invasive techniques and motion-preserving implants, discussing how the convergence of these innovations reduces post-operative recovery times and improves patient outcomes by preserving and restoring natural physiologic function and movement. He also highlights the necessity of advanced technologies like navigation and robotics in enhancing precision and pre-operative planning for surgeons.
Dr. Kim goes on to emphasize the current advancements in motion preservation technologies that are providing alternatives to spinal fusion. He explains how the integration of MIS, navigation, and motion-preserving devices is transforming the field of spine care, offering patients less invasive options with better long-term outcomes. He advocates for transparency in medicine and surgical care and highlights the importance of social media in providing credible information for patient education. Dr. Kim wraps up by noting how technology, data collection, and AI will come together to provide patients with customized solutions for their treatment needs. Looking to the future, he expresses his excitement about the convergence of various technologies and the move towards more personalized, patient-centered care.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The importance of Minimally-Invasive Surgery (MIS) and its impact on preserving physiologic functionThe newest motion-preserving spine implants and the importance of restoring natural motion in the spineHow robotics and navigation in the operating room are providing enhanced precision for surgeonsThe need for more tailored patient-centered treatment optionsHow social media is playing a role in driving the adoption of new techniques for both patients and surgeonsThe interplay between MIS techniques, motion-preservation, and navigation and how they are all aligning to create the future of spine careAs a Harvard graduate and double-board-certified spine surgeon, Dr. Choll Kim provides a wealth of insight into the future of spine care. Join us for this can’t miss episode with the former president and founder of SMISS (Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery) and world leader in Laser Endoscopic Spine Surgery (LESS) as we dive into the technologies and surgical approaches coming together to drive the future of spine care forward.
Learn more about Dr. Kim and Excel Spine Center:
Website: https://excelspine.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchollkim?igsh=MXY0eXdjMTZ1OWYxag==YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drchollkimTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchollkim?_t=8nrGbhBiCNy&_r=1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drchollkimLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chollkim/Watch this episode on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, and stay tuned for more enlightening conversations on The Spine Pod.
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Ep. 05 - The Intersection: Motion Preservation & Complex Spine Surgery, Alan Daniels, MD & Bassel Diebo, MD
On this episode of The Spine Pod, we dive into the synergistic nature of complex spine surgery and motion-preserving techniques driving innovative options and enhanced patient outcomes. Dr. Alan Daniels and Dr. Bassel Diebo, renowned complex spine surgeons at University Orthopedics in Rhode Island, sit down and share their compelling journeys to becoming leaders in spine care, blending academic excellence and practical innovation to drive the highest-quality care in their practice. As members of the ISSG (International Spine Study Group) and generating a combined 500+ publications and 1,000+ podium presentations, Dr. Daniels and Dr. Diebo provide extensive research experience to shed light on the newest techniques and procedures driving the future of spine care.
This episode explores the role of sagittal balance, alignment, and motion preservation in long-term patient outcomes, the importance of a holistic, whole-body approach in spine care, and the necessity of patient education and clinical training in providing novel treatment options. The conversation concludes with a focus on the future of spine care, including the potential for motion preservation and arthroplasty. From complex deformity cases to the latest advancements in motion preservation, learn how their collaborative approach is pushing the boundaries of spine care.
In this episode, you'll learn:
How motion-preserving techniques are being incorporated into complex spine and deformity procedures.The significance of restoring alignment and balance and preserving natural motion in spine surgery.The role of hybrid motion constructs and their long-term benefits for patients.The importance of understanding adjacent joints - the knees, hips, pelvis, and ankles, when treating spine conditions.The role of patient education in providing and scaling new treatment options.The necessity of pairing functional metrics with patient reported outcomes and radiographic measures to evaluate post-operative success.Join us as we delve into the intersection of motion preservation and complex spine surgery, discovering how these two experts integrate innovative techniques from both motion preservation and spinal fusion to enhance patient care. Tune in as Dr. Daniels and Dr. Diebo, alongside co-hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf, discuss the rapidly-evolving landscape of spine surgery.
Learn more about Dr. Daniels, Dr. Diebo, and University Orthopedics:
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Ep 04 - Who’s The Best? Surgeon Rankings, Malaligned Incentives, & Cost Transparency: Ahilan "Siva" Sivaganesan, MD Part 2
If you missed part I with Dr. Ahilan Sivaganesan: Where’s The Money? Health Economics, Motion Preservation, & Value-Based Care you can find it here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spine-pod/id1745442311?i=1000657800891
In this episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Brady Riesgraf and Courtney Schutze sit back down with Dr. Ahilan “Siva” Sivaganesan to analyze the health economics that are driving cost decisions and surgical options in the operating room. This is the second part of a two-part series that explores the critical issues facing innovation in spine care and the role health economics plays in getting new procedures to patients who need them most. Dr. Siva shares his insights on the perverse incentives that can drive care decisions, how we can start to objectively measure surgeons and centers providing care, and the importance of motion-preserving surgeries in possibly reducing long-term costs to patients, payers, and society as a whole.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The complexities of identifying the best surgeons and hospitals and the metrics that matter.How opposing incentives in healthcare impact patient care and outcomes.The true personal and societal costs of spinal fusion and strategies to reduce expenses.The role of Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing in enhancing care efficiency.The creation of value-based care practices and the future of spine care and improved reimbursement models.Tune in to gain valuable insights from Dr. Siva’s extensive research and practical experience, offering a comprehensive view of the evolving landscape of spine care. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, patient, or curious about medical innovations, this episode is a must-listen.
Don’t miss this episode on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. Stay tuned for more insights into advancing health economics and patient-centered care.
*Dr. Ahilan Sivaganesan is currently transitioning to Naples, FL, to help the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) launch its new spine program and continue his research in health economics and patient-centric care.
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Ep 03 - Where’s The Money? Healthcare Economics, Motion Preservation, and Value-Based Care, Part 1: Ahilan "Siva" Sivaganesan, MD
In this episode of The Spine Pod, we dive deep into the complex landscape of spine surgery with Dr. Ahilan "Siva" Sivaganesan, a minimally-invasive / endoscopic neurosurgeon and health economics expert at Thomas Jefferson University. Join us as we explore the cutting-edge advancements in motion preservation surgery and patient-centric care models, and how these innovations are transforming health economics in spine care.
Dr. Siva shares his unique journey from a background in statistics to becoming a pioneering spine surgeon, shedding light on his groundbreaking work that challenges traditional healthcare models. Discover how his approach to health economics is revolutionizing patient outcomes and reducing costs.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The importance of motion preservation techniques in spine surgery.How patient-centric care models are enhancing treatment outcomes.The impact of health economics on healthcare decisions and the patient journeys.Data-driven examples of cost-effective treatments and their benefits for patients.The influence on Time-Driven Activity Based Costing on driving more efficient care.Tune in to gain valuable insights from Dr. Siva’s extensive health economics research, and understand how these advancements are paving the way for a more efficient and effective healthcare system. Whether you're a patient, healthcare professional, or simply curious about the future of spine care, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of medical innovation and economic efficiency.
Don't miss Part 2, where we delve into Dr. Siva’s detailed research and visual data analysis, providing a deeper understanding of the cost factors that influence spine care.
Watch this episode on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, and stay tuned for the continuation of this conversation around improving health economics and patient-centric care models.
*Dr. Ahilan Sivaganesan currently practices at Thomas Jefferson University, but is making the move to Naples, FL to help the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) launch its new spine program and continue to drive his research in health economics and patient-centric care.
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Join us on this episode of the Spine Pod with Dr. Avinash Patwardhan as we discuss the fundamental components of spine biomechanics and the driving principles behind why restoring natural motion in the spine is the key to long-term successful outcomes and improved quality of life for patients seeking spine care.
Dr. Avinash Patwardhan is a professor at the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine and a world-renowned biomechanical engineer and researcher who has made significant contributions to the field of spine surgery. His work on sagittal balance and alignment, motion preservation, spinal kinematics and the follower load model has placed him at the forefront of biomechanics in the spine community for nearly 50 years, with more than 300 publications to date.
Over the last twenty years, Dr. Patwardhan has committed his research to the advancement of motion preservation devices, including cervical and lumbar artificial disc replacement and lumbar total joint replacement. His research lab at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital has played a major role in testing the safety and efficacy of many motion-preserving devices used in spine care in the United States today.
Listen as Dr. Patwardhan talks about the evolution of motion-preserving devices in spine surgery, highlighting the importance of understanding the biomechanical principles of the native spine and the impact that fusion can have on adjacent segments. He also discusses his early work with the first ever artificial disc approved in the United States, the Charité disc, and the challenges faced in developing and testing new motion-preserving devices throughout his career. Dr. Patwardhan wraps up the conversation by emphasizing the importance of patient selection and his future vision of utilizing both radiographic and pre- and postoperative clinical data to improve surgical outcomes.
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Join us on The Spine Pod as we delve into a behind-the-scenes look at spine surgery with Dr. Armen Khachatryan, a world-renowned orthopedic spine surgeon known for his expertise in motion preservation and cervical disc replacement procedures. Founder of The Disc Replacement Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, Dr. Khachatryan is pioneering patient care with advanced surgical techniques in motion surgery.
In this episode, Dr. Khachatryan shares his insights on the concept of promoting functional spine surgery, emphasizing the significance of preserving natural range of motion in the spine. Learn about how his surgical approach challenges traditional spinal fusion and his continual drive toward his ultimate goal of enhancing mobility and quality of life for each of the patients he treats. His discussion ranges from his early days in clinical trials with artificial disc replacements, and his most recent trials including the MOTUS lumbar total joint replacement, which just completed enrollment of its U.S. clinical trials.
Listen as Dr. Khachatryan, alongside our hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf, discusses the shifts that have occurred in spine care towards motion preserving alternatives, the evolution of surgical specialization, and the critical role of patient education in making informed treatment decisions. Tune in to The Spine Pod for this in-depth conversation about the future of spine care and learn why the right surgical approach can transform your health journey.
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Welcome to The Spine Pod, hosted by Courtney Schutze & Brady Riesgraf. Whether you’re a patient seeking alternatives to spinal fusion for leg and back pain, a surgeon eager to learn from top experts, or an industry professional keeping up with the latest innovations, this podcast is for you. Explore the latest in motion preservation technologies and join discussions that challenge the conventional reliance on fusion. Dive deep into the innovations driving a new standard of care in spine and discover how these advancements are transforming spine health for everyone.