VBT for AIS and Mature Patients presented by Dr. Baron Lonner
1h 35m
Rationale and Results of VBT for AIS and Mature Patients. Unfolding the Mystery and Science of VBT and Gaining a Better Understanding of it all.
Dr. Lonner has had a decade of experience performing VBT and 30 years of innovation in the area of minimally invasive anterior scoliosis correction. He will present the rationale for VBT in AIS and adults, evolving results and will present his vision for minimizing fusion or avoiding in order to optimize longterm outcomes for our collective patients around the world.
About Baron Lonner, M.D.
Director of Scoliosis Surgery and Paediatric Spine Associates
1155 Park Avenue, New York City
Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital
Dr. Lonner is a Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and attending Spine Surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Center, NYC. He attended the prestigious, accelerated 6-year Medical Program at Boston University. He completed his general surgery internship at Mount Sinai Hospital and then his Orthopaedic Surgery training at Montefiore Medical Center and his Scoliosis and Spine Surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Lonner has been a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at NYU School of Medicine from 2010 until his move to Beth Israel Hospital in 2013 and is now a full Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Dr. Lonner has been in practice for 30 years. He is one of the leading scoliosis surgeons in NYC and the surrounding region with an international reputation for his excellence in this area including pediatric and adult patient populations. He has been an innovator and leader in the area of minimally invasive thoracoscopic scoliosis surgery for which patients have travelled to see him from around the world.