The
Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP) neurosurgical research group made
their mark at the prestigious Global Spine Congress in Milan earlier this
month.
Five
abstracts from MHTP were accepted at scientific meeting, the only international
Spine Congress of its kind in the world, and all will be published in the Global
Spine Journal.
“The
Department of Surgery at Monash Health neurosurgical research group has both
basic science and clinical divisions,” said Monash University’s Associate
Professor Tony Goldschlager.
“Basic
science research is performed jointly through the Hudson Institute of Medical
Research and the Department of Surgery, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash
Health (SCS).”
Associate
Professor Goldschlager said the Monash neurosurgical team, comprising of
doctors, Masters and PhD candidates, were honoured to have had five abstracts
accepted at the prestigious Global Spine meeting in Milan.
“Two
abstracts were on stem cell mediated repair of the intervertebral disc,
following microdisectomy—a technique that our team pioneered and shows promise
in revolutionising one of the most common operations performed,” said Associate
Professor Goldschlager.
“One
abstract was on novel high resolution radiological analysis of the
intervertebral disc, a project performed together with Monash Biomedical Imaging
while another focused clinically on microdisectomy and its postoperative care,
an area in which we are currently conducting a clinical trial.”
“The
final abstract was on predicting success of a new minimally invasive surgical
technique that we utilise, and the study showed positive results.”
The abstracts included four
podium presentations by MHTP neurosurgical resident Dr Teddy Lim and
neurosurgical registrars Dr Chris Daly and Dr Reece Sher as part of their PhD
and Masters respectively. There was also a poster.
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