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Dr. Anthony Yeung featured in Becker's Spine Business E-Weekly |
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Endoscopic Spine Surgery: 6 Things to Know About the Present and Future
Written by Laura Miller | October 31, 2011
For the past few years, minimally invasive spine surgery has described several different procedures. Professional spine societies are now working to narrow the definition of proven minimally invasive procedures and promoting the education and use of these procedures with appropriately indicated patients.
Anthony T. Yeung, MD, an endoscopic spine surgeon with Desert Institute for Spine Care in Phoenix, and Faissal Zahrawi, MD, FACS, founder of Celebration (Fla.) Minimally Invasive Spine Institute, discuss what the future holds for the proven minimally invasive spine surgery techniques. Both Dr. Yeung and Dr. Zahrawi have limited their practices almost exclusively to using different minimally invasive endoscopic technique for both simple and more complex cases.
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Dr. Anthony Yeung featured in Spinal News International |
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Transforaminal endoscopic approach “effective” in treating most common causes of failed back surgery syndrome
New research shows that endoscopic transforaminal decompression is a minimally invasive surgical technique that produces good results and does not “burn bridges” for a more conventional decompression/fusion approach.
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2011 Phoenix Award - Dr. Field |
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Congratulations Dr. Field!
The US Commerce Association Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses that serve their local market.
This award honors achievements and positive contributions of businesses and organizations in and around Phoenix, whose work enhances the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community. |
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Dr. Anthony Yeung on Endoscopic Spine Surgery |
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As Featured in Becker's Orthopedic, Spine & Pain Management Review
Endoscopic Spine Surgery: 6 Things to Know About the Present and Future Written by Laura Miller
"For the past few years, minimally invasive spine surgery has described several different procedures. Professional spine societies are now working to narrow the definition of proven minimally invasive procedures and promoting the education and use of these procedures with appropriately indicated patients.
Anthony T. Yeung, MD, an endoscopic spine surgeon with Desert Institute for Spine Care in Phoenix, and Faissal Zahrawi, MD, FACS, founder of Celebration (Fla.) Minimally Invasive Spine Institute, discuss what the future holds for the proven minimally invasive spine surgery techniques. Both Dr. Yeung and Dr. Zahrawi have limited their practices almost exclusively to using different minimally invasive endoscopic technique for both simple and more complex cases."
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DISC - 2010 Best of Business Award |
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Congratulations Desert Institute for Spine Care!
The SBCA Community is pleased to announce that Arizona Orthopedic Surgeons (Desert Institute for Spine Care), has been selected for the 2010 Best of Business Award in the Physicians & Surgeons category.
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100 of the Best Spine Surgeons |
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Becker's Orthopedic & Spine Review recently released the annual "100 of the Best Spine Surgeons and Specialists in America" list, and I am pleased to let you know Dr. Anthony Yeung has been included as one of the country's most prominent and noteworthy spine surgeons.
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America's Most Compassionate Doctors - Dr. Field |
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Dr. Justin Field was recognized as one of America's Most Compassionate Doctors. This award is based on reviews written by hundreds of thousands of patients.
The Compassionate Doctor certification is part of Patients' Choice recognition program, where patients rate and vote for their favorite doctors.
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