Spine Summit
Date: Feb 20 - Feb 23, 2025
Type: Conferences
Location: Tampa, FL
Booth #12
Exhibit Hours
Friday, February 21, 2025: 8:00am-4:30pm
Saturday, February 22, 2025: 8:00am-2:00pm
GMED Sponsored Events
What’s New Session
Procedural Innovation: Globus Medical’s Latest Procedural Enhancements
Speaker: John E. O’Toole, MD, MS
Date/Time: Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 8:30-8:40am
Description: Experience the latest enhancements to our spine procedural solutions enabled by Excelsius™ and DuraPro™. See how the Excelsius™ platform, including ExcelsiusGPS™, ExcelsiusHub™, and Excelsius3D™ is enabling informative surgical procedures while inspiring outstanding patient care. Discover DuraPro™, the next dimension in surgical power tools powered by innovative oscillating technology designed to deliver procedural efficiency.
Lunch & Learn
Do Interbody Cage Surface & Materials Really Matter?
Speaker: Gregory M. Mundis, Jr., MD
Date/Time: Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 12:45-1:30pm
Description: Discover the latest advancements in implant surface technology with the Cohere Porous PEEK implant system, and gain an understanding of the role that implant materials and surface topography may play in the fusion process. Listen in as surgeon experts discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various implant materials and surface technologies while providing their own personal preference and reasoning.
Discussion will cover the following topics:
- Evolution of interbody spacer implant materials & design
- Implant role in the fusion process
- Why I choose Porous PEEK and why you may also want to consider it
Lunch & Learn
Unlocking Operational Efficiencies in Spine Surgery with Robotic Technology
Speaker: Micah W. Smith, MD
Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 12:45-1:30pm
Description: Join this workshop to explore how robotic-assisted spine surgery with the Globus ExcelsiusGPS system can enhance efficiency across your practice. Discover how this advanced technology can help to streamline workflows, minimize radiation exposure, and improve screw placement accuracy as compared to standard freehand navigation and fluoroscopy workflows.