Annual Forum SEPTEMBER 29–OCTOBER 1, 2022 | THE BELLAGIO | LAS VEGAS, NV ONLINE PROGRAM BOOK Scientific Program2 Scientific Program THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022 Session 1: Lateral Access Surgery & Lagers (Sponsored by SOLAS) Mods: R. Eastlack, MD & A. Kanter, MD Raphael Ballroom Not CME-Accredited 5:00 PM Welcome P. MUMMANENI, MD Part 1: From Revolution to Evolution: The Lateral Approach Toolbelt Mods: M. Steinmetz, MD & J. Sembrano, MD 5:05 Case presentation: L4/5 spondylolisthesis with stenosis (vessel near psoas on imaging)J. SEMBRANO, MD 5:08 Tranpsoas (video) J. URIBE, MD 5:13 Ante-psoas (video) R. LEHMAN, MD 5:18 Shallow docking (video)H. BAE, MD 5:23 Prone lateral (video)L. PIMENTA, MD 5:28Advantages and disadvantages of each & what the data supports V. DEVIREN, MD 5:36 Q & A 5:46 When I use standalone, and when I don’tB. OZGUR, MD 5:53 Navigation & monitoring advances that have made lateral faster/safer J. ASHGAR, MD 6:00 Advances in interbody cage design and function: How implants have evolved to improve outcomes F. PHILLIPS, MD 6:07Are we still evolving? What’s next? L. PIMENTA, MD 6:14 Q & A 6:20 Tech Update: Novel Surgical Guidance for Posterior Screw Insertion During Single-Position Lumbar Interbody Fusion | Supported by: VUZE Medical S. MENACHEM, MD 6:26 Tech Update: Utilizing Viseon MaxView™ as Enabling Technology for Prone Lateral Surgery and Beyond | Supported by: Viseon P. LOUIE, MD 6:32 Q & A Part 2: Controversial Utilization of LLIF Mods: A. Kanter, MD & R. Eastlack, MD 6:40 Case presentationD. HAFEZ, MD 6:42 LLIF for pseudarthrosis & broken rod in deformityD. OKONWKO, MD 6:49Q & A 6:52 Case presentation E. LORD, MD 6:54 LLIF for ASD above previous fusionB. KWON, MD 7:01 Q & A 7:04Case presentation N. AGARWAL, MD 7:06 LLIF & ACR for flat back S. RYU, MD 7:13 Q & A 7:16Case presentation C. WALKER, MD 7:18 LLIF for hi-grade spondys J. URIBE, MD 7:25 Q & A 7:30 Lateral Access Surgery Pioneer Award Recipient: Frank Phillips, MD | Presented by: Ryan Donahoe 7:35 Adjourn3 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 7:30–8:20 AM Corporate Workshops with Breakfast Not CME-accredited 7:30 Cross-Fire Debate: Strategies for Post-Op Pain Management Following Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Mod: J. Gonzales, MD, MA Panelists: P. Mummaneni, MD; R. Teames, BSN, MD; M. Wang, MD, FACS Supported by: Pacira Biosciences Tower Ballroom 1 7:30 MIS+ Navigated Prone Lateral: Our Experience with 250 Levels Speaker: W. Hotchkiss, MD Supported by: Medtronic Tower Ballroom 3 7:30 Minimally Invasive Lateral Single Position Surgery Featuring the Potential Benefits of ExcelsiusGPS ® Speaker: N. Kazemi, MD, FACS Supported by: Globus Medical Tower Ballroom 2 Session 2: MIS Complication Management & Revision Strategies Mods: A. Vivas, MD & A. Kanter, MD DaVinci Ballroom 8:30 Welcome A. KANTER, MD 8:35 Durotomy through a tube during a redo MCD: How I fix itJ. HELLER, MD 8:43 Lateral cage migration with new radic: How I fix itP. ALIKHANI, MD 8:51ALIF to address pseudarthrosis after TLIF: Tips & tricks D. BLASKIEWICZ, MD 8:59 MIS deformity correction alignment goals not achieved: What next? I. LIEBERMAN, MD 9:06 Q & A 9:13 Arthroplasty revision: How to get it out & what to put back inJ. CHI, MD 9:20 MIS TLIF expandables to recreate lordosis after decompression surgery induced kyphosis Z. RAY, MD 9:27 Augmented reality for MIS screw placement when anatomic landmarks are goneR. LOUIS, MD 9:34 When I open things up after failed MIS surgery, this is what I usually find…C. AMES, MD 9:40Q & A Challenging Cases Mod: A. Chan, MD 9:50 MIS lateral for calcified central thoracic disc with myelopathy M. PEREZ-CRUET, MD 9:57 Getting elite athletes back on the field with MIS techniquesL. TUMIALAN, MD 10:04MIS in the elderly: Beware of the red flags A. CLARK, MD 10:11 Panel discussion 10:15 MIS for Spondylylisis RepairI. LIEBERMAN, MD 10:17 MIS percutaneous instrumentation without arthrodesis in traumaJ. MCGOWAN, MD 10:25MIS treatment of fractional curve only in deformity P. MUMMANENI, MD 10:32 Panel discussion 10:40 Refreshment Break with ExhibitsTower Ballroom 4–84 Scientific Program Concurrent Sessions 3–5 View full abstracts in online program book 11:20 AM Concurrent Session 3: Free Papers 1–12 Mods: L. Tan, MD; B. Pennicooke, MD Raphael Ballroom 11:20Paper 2: Intraoperative Methylprednisolone Reduced ODI but Not VAS: Results from the ROIDs Trial TJ Florence, MD PhD; Daniel C. Lu, MD, PhD 11:24Paper 3: Association Between Muscle Health and Patient-Reported Outcomes After Lumbar Microdiscectomy Junho Song; Kasra Araghi; Marcel Dupont; Pratyush Shahi; Patawut Bovonratwet; Daniel Shinn; Sidhant Dalal; Evan Sheha; James Dowdell; Sohrab Virk, MD; Sravisht Iyer; Sheeraz Qureshi 11:28 Discussion 11:32 Paper 4: What Factors Drive Delayed Deterioration of Oswestry Disability Index Following Minimally Invasive Surgery for Adult Spinal Deformity? Andrew K. Chan, MD; Dean Chou; Robert K. Eastlack; Richard Fessler; Khoi D. Than; Kai-Ming Fu; Paul Park; Michael Y. Wang, MD, FACS; Adam S. Kanter; David O. Okonkwo ; Pierce D. Nunley; Neel Anand; Juan Uribe; Jay Turner; Gregory Mundis; Peter Passias; Shay Bess; Christopher Shaffrey; Saman Shabani; Vivian Le, MPH; Praveen Mummaneni 11:36 Paper 5: Pre-operative Predictors of Distal Failure Following Minimally Invasive Deformity Surgery with Sparing of the Lumbosacral Junction Joseph Didomenico; James Zhou; S. Harrison Farber, MD; Joseph Abbatematteo; Timothy Gooldy; Juan Uribe; Jay Turner 11:40 Paper 6: Outcomes and Complications After Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Percutaneous Pedicle Screws for Grade II/III Isthmic Spondylolisthesis Mauro Tavares Junior, MD; Andre Jakoi, MD; Peter Derman, MD, MBA; Joshua Bunch; Jake Kreck; Brandon B. Carlson, MD, MPH 11:44Discussion 11:48 Paper 7: The Incidence of Complications and Neurological Deficits in Split Tubular, Endoscopic and Robotic-assisted Endoscopic TLIFs: There is a Difference Michael Gerling, MD; Melissa Baker; Evan Chaladoff; Zorica Buser, PhD MBA 11:52 Paper 8: Two-Year Outcomes of Full-endoscopic Versus Open Discectomy for Sciatica Pravesh S. Gadjradj; Biswadjiet Sanjay Harhangi, MD, PhD 11:56 Paper 9: Robotics Reduces Radiation Exposure in Minimally Invasive Lumbar Fusion Compared To Navigation Pratyush Shahi; Avani Vaishnav; Kasra Araghi; Daniel Shinn; Junho Song; Sidhant Dalal; Dimitra Melissaridou; Eric Mai; Marcel Dupont; Evan Sheha; James Dowdell; Sravisht Iyer; Sheeraz Qureshi 12:00 PM Discussion 12:04 Paper 10: Incidence of Radiographic and Clinically Significant Pneumohemothorax after Minimally Invasive Lateral Retropleural Approach for Thoracic Disc Herniation: Consecutive Case Series Nima Alan; S. Harrison Farber, MD; James Zhou; Steve S. Cho, MD, MS; Luke O’Neil; Robert K. Dugan; Kate L. Petty; Laura Snyder; Jay Turner; Juan Uribe 12:08Paper 11: Early Compensatory Segmental Angle Changes at L3–4 and L4–5 Following a L5–S1 Anterior Versus Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Bailey O’Connor; Gina Canlas; Caroline Drolet; Jesse Shen; Venu Nemani; Jean-Christophe Leveque; Rajiv Sethi; Philip K. Louie 12:12Paper 12: 7-year Patient-reported Outcomes (PRO) After Lumbar Total Disc Replacement: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Prospective Clinical Trial with 7-year Follow-up Jack Zigler; Domagoj Coric; Peter B. Derman, MD, MBA; Ernest E. E Braxton, MD; Kris Radcliff; Glen Buttermann; Anton Jorgensen; Aaron Situ; Nicole Ferko; Leena Patel 12:16 Paper 1: Comparison of Reimbursement Rates Between Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion and Lumbar Disc Replacement from 2007 to 2022 Vincent Federico; Athan Zavras; Alexander J. Butler, MD; Michael Nolte; Mohammed Munim; Samy Gabriel; Augustus Rush; Matthew Colman, MD; Frank Phillips, MD5 12:20Discussion 11:20 AM Concurrent Session 4: Free Papers 13–24 Mods: C. Walker, MD, K. Than, MD DaVinci Ballroom 11:20 Paper 13: Single Position Transpsoas Corpectomy and Posterior Instrumentation in the Thoracolumbar Spine for Different Clinical Scenarios Alfredo J. Guiroy; Jahangir Asghar; Ashish Patel; Alex Thomas; Michael Rogers; Gaston Camino-Willhuber; Justin Seale; Cristiano Menezes; William Smith; Gergely Bodon 11:24 Paper 14: Cervical Disc Arthroplasty and Range of Motion at 7-years: Impact on Adjacent Level Degeneration Alexander M. Satin, MD; Mary P. Rogers-LaVanne, PhD; Peter B. Derman, MD, MBA 11:28Paper 15: Multimodal Analgesic Protocol for Cervical Disc Replacement in the Ambulatory Setting: Clinical Case Series Michael C. Prabhu, BS; James W. Nie, BS; Timothy J. Hartman, BS; Kevin C. Jacob, BS; Madhav R. Patel, BS; Keith R. MacGregor, BS; Omolabake O. Oyetayo, BS; Eileen Zheng, BS; Kern Singh, MD 11:32 Discussion 11:36Paper 16: Proximal Adjacent Segment Disease Over Ten Years After Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Molly Monsour, BS; Elliot Pressman, MD; Deborah Liaw, BS; Puya Alikhani, MD 11:40 Paper 17: Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion at L5-S1: Feasibility, Surgical Approach Window, Incision Line, and Influencing Factors Jacob Razzouk; Shaurya Mehta; Gideon Harianja; Omar Ramos; Nathaniel Wycliffe; Olumide Danisa; Wayne Cheng 11:44Paper 18: Patient-centered Outcomes Following Prone Lateral Single-Position Approach to Same-Day Circumferential Spine Surgery Peter Passias; Tyler Williamson; Oscar Krol; Rachel Joujon-Roche; Bailey Imbo; Peter Tretiakov; Jamshaid M. Mir; Stephane Owusu-Sarprong; Jordan Lebovic; Ekamjeet Dhillon; Kimberly McFarland; Pooja Dave; Claudia Bennett-Caso; Dean Chou; Paul Park; Praveen Mummaneni; Justin S. Smith; Shaleen Vira; Bassel Diebo 11:48 Discussion 11:52 Paper 19: Twenty-four Month Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes in Subjects with Risk Factors for Non-Union that Underwent Single Level or Multi-Level Lumbar Fusion with a Cellular Bone Allograft Pierce D. Nunley; Daniel Park, MD; Joshua Wind 11:56 Paper 20: Does Peri-Operative PTH Analogues in Osteoporotic Patients Help Increase Bone Density, and Decrease Mechanical Complications – Minimum 2-year Radiological Study Measuring Hounsfield Units Neel Anand; David Gendelberg; Anita Anand; Bardia Khandehroo; Jose Jimenez Almonte; Andrew Chung; Babak Khandehroo; Sheila Kahwaty 12:00 PM Paper 21: Radiological and Clinical Outcomes Comparing 2-level MIS Lateral and MIS Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion in Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Lenice Tan Yue Tong; Elliot Y. Chong; Reuben Soh; Don Koh; lenice Tan; Christoph Chong; Jiang Lei; Guo Chang Min 12:04 Discussion 12:08Paper 22: A Retrospective Review of 110 Prone Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cases: A Single Surgeon Experience Ashish Patel; Michael Rogers; Eshan Doshi 12:12 Paper 23: Vascular and Visceral Complications Following Prone Transpsoas Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Comparative Study to A Historical Survey Study on Standard Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Mohamed A. Soliman, MD, MSc, PhD; Luis Diaz-Aguilar; Rodrigo Amaral; Bryan S. Lee; Muhammad Abd-El-Barr; Gene Massey, MD; Craig McMains; David Schwartz; Gurvinder S. Deol; Andrew D. Nguyen, MD, PhD; Tyler Smith; Luiz Pimenta, MD, PhD; William Taylor, MD; John Pollina 12:16 Paper 24: Early Clinical Outcomes of Prone Transpsoas Lumbar Interbody Fusion Technique Ian J. Wellington, MD; Christopher Antonacci, MD; Chirag Chaudhary, MD; Ergin Coskun, MD; Mark Cote, DPT, MSCTR; Hardeep Singh, MD; Scott Mallozzi, MD; Isaac Moss, MD, MASc, FRCSC 12:20 Discussion6 Scientific Program 11:20 AM Concurrent Session 5: Young Surgeon Free Papers 25–36 Mods: J. Laratta, MD, B. Hirsch, MD Tower Ballroom 1–2 11:20 Paper 25: Long-term Durability of Stand-alone Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Nitin Agarwal; Michael D. White, MD; Souvik Roy; Alp Ozpinar; Nima Alan; David O. Okonkwo; David Hamilton; Adam S. Kanter 11:24 Paper 26: Lateral Single Position Anterior-Posterior Lumbar Fusion Outperforms Conventional Anterior-Posterior Lumbar Fusion with Patient Repositioning at 2-year Minimum Follow-Up Aaron J. Buckland, MBBS, FRACS; Brett Braly; Nicholas A. O’Malley, M.S.; Dylan Proctor; Kimberly Ashayeri; Brian Kwon; Ivan Cheng; Themistocles Protopsaltis; J. Alex Thomas 11:28 Paper 27: Implant Size and Position Affects Patient Reported Outcomes After Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Alexander J. Butler, MD; Mohammed Munim; Athan Zavras; Matthew Colman, MD; Frank Phillips, MD 11:32 Discussion 11:36 Paper 28: High-level Evidence of Posterior Minimally Invasive Scoliosis Surgery Versus the Standard Posterior Approach for the Management of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Honghao Yang; Xiangyuan Jia; Yong Hai 11:40 Paper 29: Comparing 12-month Quality of Life, Work Status, and Disability Outcomes Between Decompression & Dynamic Sagittal Tether Stabilization vs Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion for the Management of Lumbar Degenerative Spondylolisthesis. Interim Results of an FDA IDE Study Hania Shahzad, MBBS; Elizabeth Yu, MD; Nazihah Bhatti, BS; Rick Sasso; Serena Hu; Eugene Carragee, MD; Hyun Bae; Mick Perez-Cruet, MD, MS; Alan T Villavicencio, MD; Tim Yoon, MD, PhD; Kee D Kim, MD; William F Lavelle; Jeffrey L Gum, MD; Ravi S. Bains, MD; Calvin C. Kuo, MD; Harvinder S. Sandhu, MD, MBA; Michael P. Stauff, MD; Michael Y. Wang, MD, FACS; Dennis G Crandall; Sigurd H. Berven, MD; Harel Deutsch, MD; Jeffrey S. Fischgrund, MD; Wilson Z. Ray, MD; Matthew Mermer, MD; Khalid Sethi, MD; Adam L. Shimer, MD; Reginald J. Davis, MD; Jens R. Chapman, MD; Andrew P. White, MD; Richard D. Guyer, MD; Louis C. Fielding, MS; Todd F. Alamin, MD; William C. Welch, MD, FACS, FICS 11:44 Paper 30: Are 2-year Reoperation Rates Different for Circumferential Minimally Invasive Surgery (cMIS) vs. Open ASD Surgery? A Propensity Matched Cohort Study Using a Prospective ASD Database Saman Shabani, MD; Andrew K. Chan, MD; Nitin Agarwal; Vivian Le, MPH; Alexander A. Aabedi; Paul Park; Juan Uribe; Jay Turner; Robert K. Eastlack; Richard Fessler; Khoi D. Than; Kai-Ming Fu; Michael Y. Wang, MD, FACS; Adam S. Kanter; David O. Okonkwo; Pierce D. Nunley; Neel Anand; Gregory M. Mundis; Peter Passias; Shay Bess; Christopher Shaffrey; Dean Chou; Praveen Mummaneni 11:48 Discussion 11:52 Paper 31: Comparing Long-Term Deformity Correction and Other Outcomes Between Single Level Circumferential XLIF and MI-TLIF: A Retrospective Review With 5-Year Minimum Follow Up Stephen Saela; Daniel Coban; Stuart Changoor; Neil Patel; Kumar Sinha; Ki Hwang; Michael Faloon; Arash Emami 11:56 Paper 32: A Powerful Tool to Create Lordosis, Anterior Column Release Can Come with Its Own Complications—A Case Series Elliot Pressman, MD; Mohammad Noureldine, MD; Puya Alikhani, MD 12:00 PM Paper 33: The Anatomical Positioning of Retroperitoneal Organs in Single-Position Prone Lateral Lumbar Surgery Yusuke Dodo; Ichiro Okano; Neil Kelly; Henryk Haffer; Maximillian Muellner; Erika Chiapparelli; Jennifer Shue; Darren Lebl, MD, MBA; Frank Cammisa, MD; Federico Girardi, MD; Alexander Hughes; Gbolabo Sokunbi, MD; Andrew Sama 12:04Discussion 12:08 Paper 34: VR Simulation Module for Spinal Instrumentation Demonstrates Improved Procedural Confidence and Performance Dose Response in Neurosurgical Trainees: Pilot Study Nicholas M. Laskay, MD; Matthew Parr; James Mooney; S. Harrison Farber, MD; Ryan Ehredt; Chinami Michaels; Juan Uribe; Jake Godzik 12:12Paper 35: The Safety and Efficacy of Erector Spinae Plane Blocks in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Modulation of Pain Scores, Opioid Requirements and Adverse Events Josha Woodward, MD, MCR; Samuel Meza, MD; Daniel I. Wolfson, MD; Ryan M. Kelly, MD; Mena Kerolus, MD; Mitchell Bosman, MD; Asokumar Buvanendran, MD; Andrew Platt, MD MS; Ricardo Fontes, MD PhD; Harel Deutsch, MD; Richard Fessler; Neal Mehta, MD; John O’Toole, MD7 12:16Paper 36: Impact of Pandemic-induced Staff Shortages and Utilization of Immediate Use Surgical Sterilization on Surgical Site Infection After Spine Surgery Sharath Kumar Anand, MD; Nima Alan; Adam S. Kanter 12:20 Discussion 12:30 Lunch in Exhibit HallTower Ballroom 4–8 12:30 Young Surgeon Lunch Mod: P. Derman, MD, MBA Tower Ballroom 1–2 12:35 Medtronic Presentation: Expanding My Indications for MIS Surgery with RoboticsGREG POULTER, MD 12:45Panel Discussion: How and When to Incorporate Minimally Invasive Techniques into Your Practice Panelists: Drs. Hirsch, Iyer, Qureshi, Steinberger, Walker, & Wang Concurrent Session 6: Go Small or Go Home—in Deformity Mods: N. Anand, MD & K. Foley, MD Raphael Ballroom 1:30How to evaluate a deformity patient for MIS surgery: Patient-specific concerns, imaging, etc. K. POELSTRA, MD 1:38 When hybrid approaches are necessary G. MUNDIS, MD 1:46 When & where to incorporate lateral ACRL. KHOO, MD 1:54 Performing PSO: How to do it safely through an MIS portalM. WANG, MD 2:02Q & A 2:10 Tips to avoid PJK when crossing the junction with MIS techniques N. ANAND, MD 2:18 Most common MIS complications in deformity surgery: How to avoid them!P. NUNLEY, MD 2:26 Achieving MCID in MIS Deformity: How correction goals change with patient ageP. PARK, MD 2:34Q & A 2:40 MIS fixation to the pelvis: Indications, MIS techniques & pearls, and outcomes T. CHRYSSIKOS, MD 2:48 How Intraop-navigation has improved reconciliation with pre-op planS. QURESHI, MD 2:56 Q & A Concurrent Session 7: Endoscopic Spine Surgery Mods: C. Kim, MD & J.S. Kim, MD DaVinci Ballroom I have mastered the basics, How do I take the next step? 1:20 Cervical spinal cord decompression—with videoJ. SHEN, MD 1:28Thoracic disc herniation—with video M. HUANG, MD 1:36 Far lateral disc herniation—with video J. YOON, MD 1:44 Discussion 1:50 Intradural tumor resection—with videoC. HOFSTETTER, MD 1:58Biportal laminectomy—with video D. PARK, MD 2:04 Discussion 2:12 Endoscopic management of a CSF leakJ.S. KIM, MD 2:20 Pearls for avoiding and managing complications during endoscopic surgeryR. FESSLER, MD 2:29 Making the economics work? Convince your CFO to invest in endoscopy P. WHANG, MD 2:38 Are robotics and navigation the future of endoscopy?C. KIM, MD 2:47 Discussion 3:00– 3:30 Refreshment Break with ExhibitsTower Ballroom 4–88 Scientific Program Session 8: Keynote Lecture & Presidential Address Mods: D. Okonkwo, MD & R. Louis, MD DaVinci Ballroom 3:30 Introduction of Keynote SpeakerS. QURESHI, MD 3:35Special Lecture: Team leader traits that create legacies S. WALKER 4:10 Traveling Fellowship Recap and Recognition 4:15 Introduction of PresidentJ. URIBE, MD 4:20 Presidential address: Mentoring: A Lifelong Pursuit to MasteryA. KANTER, MD Session 9: New Technologies Mods: Y. Kotani, MD & I. Moss, MD DaVinci Ballroom 4:35Robotics & augmented realities: Have they really improved what we do? F. PHILLIPS, MD 4:43 Utilizing AI technology in the pre-op planning stages S. CHO, MD 4:51 How machine learning has impacted MIS surgeryJ. KIM, MD 4:56 Discussion 5:05 Patient-specific implants and precontoured rods for advanced use K. THAN, MD 5:13 Latest cervical arthroplasty advances: The future is brightJ. BECKETT, MD 5:21 Training our future MIS Leaders: What metrics matter?K. FOLEY, MD 5:29Discussion 5:35 Adjourn 5:35–6:35 Welcome Reception in Exhibit HallTower Ballroom 4–8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2022 7:30–8:20 AM Corporate Workshop with Breakfast Not CME-accredited Real-Time Software Overlays Tools from Intra-Op 2D X-Rays on 3D Views from Standard Pre-Op CT; No Cameras, Markers, References or Tool Modifications Speakers: J. Finkelstein, MD; O. Keynan, MD; S. Menachem, MD; G. Schiffer, MD; D. Tolkowsky, CEO Supported by: VUZE Medical Tower Ballroom 3 Session 10: Socioeconomics in the ASC Mods: N. Agarwal, MD & S. Iyer, MD DaVinci Ballroom 8:30Welcome M. STEINMETZ, MD 8:35 Complex case presentation A. VIVAS, MD 8:38 Why I would comfortably do this case in an ASC settingJ. TURNER, MD 8:44 I would only do this case in a hospital outpatient settingR. MAYER, MD 8:50How do I decide how complex of a case I can take to an ASC? L. KHOO, MD 8:56 Q & A 9:05 How to assemble an optimal anesthesia and surgical team in your ASCE. BRAXTON, MD 9:13 2022 ERAS protocols—creating and implementingK. MADHAVAN, MD 9:21 Navigation & robotics in an ASC How do I make this work? J. LOMBARDI, MD 9:29 Q & A9 Session 11: The Future of MIS Mods: V. Chang, MD & J. Steinberger, MD DaVinci Ballroom 9:40 Awake MIS fusion surgery: Is this ever going to become mainstream? Or just a handful of enthusiasts on the edge? M. WANG, MD 9:50 Robots will not only be placing the screws, they will be deciding where they go! G. POULTER, MD 10:00 Machine learning: Will we ever be able to choose the right patient, procedure and location?M. BYDON, MD 10:10 The future of the spine surgeon after retirement: Keys to staying involvedK. FOLEY, MD 10:20Working with industry in the future: Beyond widgets & gadgets F. PHILLIPS, MD 10:30 Panel discussion: The crystal ball—where will we be 10 years from now? Panel: Drs. Kanter, Phillips, Uribe SMISS PAST & FUTURE PRESIDENTS 10:40 Refreshment Break with ExhibitsTower Ballroom 4–8 Session 12: Free Papers—Lightning Round View full abstracts in online program book Mods: S. Shabani, MD & A. Vivas, MDDaVinci Ballroom 11:10 Paper 37: A Single Center, Randomized Control Trial of IV versus Oral Acetaminophen Perioperative to Instrumented Lumbar Fusion Gregory K. Paschal, MS; Fedan Avrumova, BS ; Philip K. Paschal, MS; Ellen Soffin, MD PhD; Joseph Nguyen, MPH; Russel C. Huang, MD; Matthew Cunningham, MD PhD; Federico Girardi, MD; Frank Cammisa, MD; Darren Lebl, MD, MBA; Celeste Abjornson, PhD 11:12Paper 38: Surgeon-placed Erector Spine Paravertebral Block and continuous bupivacaine infusion for pain control after lumbar fusion Michael Verdon, DO, FACOS 11:14Paper 39: Resolution of Back Pain Following Minimally Invasive Laminectomy Daniel Shinn; Pratyush Shahi; Kyle Morse; Sidhant Dalal; Tejas Subramanian; Sheeraz Qureshi; Sravisht Iyer 11:16Paper 40: Impact of Facet Replacement vs TLIF in a Prospective Randomized FDA Study on ODI and Post-Operative Opioid Utilization among Subjects at 24 Months John H. Chi, MD, MPH; Micheal Steinmetz; Scott Meyer; Ahmad Nassr; Vikas Patel; Michael W. Groff; Evalina Burger; William C. Welch, MD, FACS, FICS; Domagoj Coric 11:18 Paper 41: Hardware Failure Over Ten Years After 574 Levels of Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Deborah Liaw, BS; Elliot Pressman, MD; Molly Monsour, BS; Puya Alikhani, MD 11:20 Paper 42: Biomechanical Comparison of Unilateral and Bilateral Pedicle Screw Fixation after Multilevel Lumbar Lateral Interbody Fusion Utilizing 26 mm Cages James M. Mok, MD, MBA; Craig Forsthoefel, MD; Roberto Leonardo Diaz, PhD; Ye Lin, MD; Farid Amirouche, PhD 11:22 Paper 43: Biomechanical Comparison of Stability and Anterior Column Load Sharing: Transfacet-Intralaminar Cortical Fixation versus Traditional Pedicle Screw Instrumentation after Lateral Interbody Fusion Robert K. Eastlack; Pierce D. Nunley; Kornelis A. Poelstra, MD PhD; Iris Wu; Pierre Legay; Aakash Agarwal 11:24Paper 44: A Retrospective Study of Lumbar Circumferential Fusion: Interlaminar Fusion Stabilization versus Pedicle Screw Instrumentation Philip K. Paschal, MS; Daniel Alicea, BS; Kevin Tang, BS; Celeste Abjornson, PhD; Frank Cammisa, MD 11:26Paper 45: The Efficiency and Accuracy of the Robotic Assistance in Pedicle Screw Placement Peter Boucas; Adam Strigenz, BA; Shaya Shahsavarani; Rohit Verma 11:28Paper 47: Minimally invasive percutaneous screw placement in thoracic and lumbar spine with optical skin marker based Augmented Reality navigation: results from a prospective study Pietro Scarone, Dr; Caterina Mollica; Sebastian Lippross; Anindita Chatterjea-Philips; Inge Jenniskens; Andreas Seekamp 11:30Paper 48: Location Variance of the Great Vessels During Positioning Changes While Undergoing DLIF Aaron Joiner; Gilberto Gomez; Sohrab Vatsia; Tyler Ellett; Douglas PahlNext >