Best Doctors for Minimally Invasive Cervical Spine Surgery



Following are some of the best doctors in Minimally Invasive Cervical Spine Surgery, they have been considered at the top because of their extreme professional knowledge and expertise about the modern techniques of spinal surgery.
Todd J. Albert is the president of the Rothman Institute, Philadelphia and assists the research team in the spinal and back surgery. He has researched more than 200 papers, 80 chapters in different books and five extensive books on spine surgery. Simultaneously he is the professor, chairman and president of the orthopedics department at Thomas Jefferson University Medical College. He has secured medical recognition from the School of Medicine in Charlottesville, University of Virginia and is a fellow member of the Twin Cities Spine Center in Minneapolis.
Howard S. An, is a renown spine surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush and holds the post of a director at the spine and back surgery center. His tireless efforts have been recognized by the Cervical Spine Research Society and Scoliosis Research Society. He has performed very responsible duties at the highest positions in many organizations. He is the author of nearly 20 books about the spinal surgery and worked in the capacity of an editor for many publications.
Christopher P. Ames, is the director of tumor and spinal malfunctioning surgery at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco. He co-ordinates the neurospinal disorders as well. He has been credited for introducing the most modern approach in treating the cervical tumors. He takes part in the neurosurgical spinal malformation service which serves more than 200 patients per annum. His research work also includes spinal biomechanics and application of the polymers in back surgery.
Gordon Bell, is the leading the spinal surgery team and rendering services as the vice-chairman of the department of orthopedic surgery. He is famous for treating the patients and athletes from the spine and cervical injuries. The International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine has awarded him the Volvo Award in Low Back Pain Research for his hardworking services. In addition to this, he has the edited two spine textbooks in partnership with other doctors.
Edward Benzel, is rendering services to the Cleveland Clinic's department of neurosurgery in the capacity of a chairman. He is competent in treating the spine malformation and spine tumor. The Lumbar Spine Research Society was formed in 2007 and he regarded as the founding member of the said society. He is the patent holder of some very famous devices used in the treatment of spine like the method and system of Cervical spine stabilization, and spinal surgery apparatus.
                                                                               
Christopher M. Bono, is head of the Orthopedic spine service in Brigham, with hands on experience of treating various spinal injuries that included spine dislocation, fractures, gaps and other severe conditions.  Besides performing spine and back surgery, he is serving as a co-director of an orthopedic spines project initiated in joint collaboration of Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University and Brigham. Along with the membership of the board of directors of the North American Spine Society, he is a member of many professional organizations.

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