The Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) 52nd Annual Meeting 2024
The Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) recently held its annual conference in Chicago from December 11th to 14th. This event served as a premier platform for showcasing innovative techniques and the latest advancements in cervical spine research. This year’s forum brought together orthopedic and neurosurgical specialists from around the world, fostering the exchange of groundbreaking research, meaningful discussions, and ideas for advancing the diagnosis and treatment of cervical spine conditions.
Dr. Kern Singh, a distinguished spine surgeon, was invited to present his extensive research on cervical disc replacement outcomes at the conference. Alongside his research team, Dr. Singh delivered findings that explored various aspects of cervical spine disease treatment, including comparisons between hospital-based and ambulatory surgical settings, as well as the impact of baseline severity of symptoms on PROMIS scores.
Dr. Singh and his team were selected to showcase their work through two poster presentations and one podium presentation:
- Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Cervical Disc Replacement for Treatment of Adjacent Segment Disease: A Case Series
- Comparison of Outcomes of Ambulatory versus In-Hospital Cervical Disc Replacement
- Does Baseline Severity of Arm Pain Affect PROMIS Scores Following Cervical Disc Replacement?
For more information about CSRS and its upcoming meetings, please visit the official CSRS website: https://www.csrs.org/
At A Glance
Dr. Kern Singh
- Minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeon
- Inventor and surgeon innovator with multiple patents in spinal surgery and instrumentation
- Author of more than 10 textbooks in minimally invasive spinal surgery
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