Top 10 Doctors for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Following are the top 10 Doctors for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery from the list of 100 best surgeons enlisted in the Becker's Orthopedic & Spine Review. The surgeons are considered for the high ranking because of senior posts they possess in the esteemed organizations. They have contributed a lot to the modern innovations in minimally invasive cervical spine surgery. The list was reviewed by the prestigious surgeons around the country.

1. Todd J. Albert has contributed a lot to the medical field and specifically in the discipline of cervical spine surgery. He is a reputed surgeon with the more than 200 research publications and books on spine surgery. He is working as the president at the Rothman Institute, Philadelphia.

2. Christopher P. Ames is director of spinal disorders at the Medical Center at University of California, San Francisco. He has introduced the transpedicular approach in removing cervical thoracic tumors. He assists the neurological spinal malformation service which gives life to around 200 patients over the year.

3. Howard S. An is a renown surgeon at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Chicago. His research has been recognized by the Scoliosis Research Society and Cervical Spine Research Society. He is the author of more than 20 books and also editor of multiple research papers.

4. Neel Anand is performing his duties as a director of orthopedic surgery at Cedars-Sinai Institute for Spinal Disorders. He has founded the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and also the Society of Lateral Access Surgery. He is considered the first surgeon to perform three minimally invasive spine surgeries to treat adult from the lumbar degenerative scoliosis.

5. Vincent Arlet is a spine surgeon and the professor of orthopedic surgery at the school of medicine, University of Virginia. He shares the vast experience in minimally invasive cervical spine surgery by delivering lectures around the world. He is an active editor of the European Spine Journal.

6. Henry Aryan is teaching fellow at the San Francisco's spine center, University of California. He is a member of Los Medicos Voladores, which is a service organization providing free medical services in the rural areas of Mexico and Central America.

7. Richard A. Balderston is heading the minimally invasive cervical spine surgery department at Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. He has contributed a lot to the ProDisc total disc replacement surgery and the same is the reason that he is ranked highest among its pioneers. The Philadelphia Magazine has declared him the top class doctor about eight times.

8. Gordon Bell is the chief of minimally invasive cervical spine surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland. He is the most expert surgeons in dealing the athletic spinal injuries, cervical and lumbar spinal injuries. He has served various honored organization. He is also a member of the American Orthopaedic and Association North American Spine Society.

9. Edward Benzel is serving the Cleveland Clinic's department of neurosurgery as a chairman. He is more interested in focusing spinal disorder, complex spinal tumors and instrumentation. He is the co-founder of the Lumbar Spine Research Society.  He is the patent holder of devices used in spinal surgery.

10. Scott Boden, the director of Emory Healthcare's orthopedic and spine center, is also the chairman and founder of National Spine Network and several other medical societies. He has registered six different devices to supplement the processes involved in minimally invasive cervical spine surgery. He has written more than 150 articles in the renown journals along with the nine books on spine surgery.

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