Modern spine care is the effective and safe combination of evidence-based diagnostic and surgical techniques and different patient-specific solutions providing the best outcome for the patients.

Highly educated spine surgeons use modern, safe diagnostic tools to find the source of complaints, patient-specific approach for the decision on treatment and evidence-based spinal surgical techniques to cure the patient. In spine surgery, only the life-long learning process can provide the up-to-date knowledge and appropriate level of skills for the clinician. Complication rate, objective and subjective treatment outcome and patient-satisfaction together characterize a surgical practice.

 

Primary spinal tumors

Primary spinal tumors

Primary tumors originating from the spine are very complex and challenging entities totreat. Due to their rarity, a multicenter collaborative network is essential to shepherd thebest research and contribute to the dissemination of the best evidence possible. Overthe...

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Spinal metastasis

Spinal metastasis

The spinal column is the most common site for bone metastasis. Estimates indicate that at least 30 percent and as high as 70 percent of patients with cancer will experience spread of cancer to their spine. Common primary cancers that spread to the spine are lung,...

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Spine tumors

Spine tumors

Increasing number of people are suffering from a spine tumor. While primary tumors are rare conditions, metastatic lesions (a distant secondary tumor of a primary cancer) are more frequent due to the population aging and extended survival of cancer patients. These...

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