Carlos Fernando Arias Pesántez Edad: 34 años. Nacionalidad: Ecuatoriana Estado Civil: Casado. Teléfono: 096 825 966 Correo Electrónico: [email protected] EDUCACION 2007-2008 Subespecialidad (Fellowship) en Cirugía Reconstructiva, Minimamente Invasiva y Artroplastica de la Columna con el Prof. Luiz Pimenta, MD, PHD. Presidente de la World Spine Society & Assistant Profesor San Diego – California. University. Sao PauloBrasil. 2002-2007 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Bogotá- Colômbia. Estudios de Postgrado. Neurocirujano y Cirujano de Columna. Rotación Especial en Neurocirugía Pediátrica. Hospital Nacional de Pediatría Profesor Juan Garrahan. 31 Agosto al 1 Noviembre 2006. Universidad de Buenos Aires –Argentina. 2000 Universidad de Minas Gerais. Brasil. Pasantía Servicio de Neurocirugía Hospital Madre Teresa y Mater Dei. Belo Horizonte Septiembre - Noviembre 2000. 1993-2000 Universidad Estatal de Cuenca- Ecuador. Estudios de Pregrado. Doctor en Medicina y Cirugía. 1999 Seminario Internacional de Biología Molecular (80 horas) Universidad Del Azuay- Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología cooperación Franco-Ecuatoriana. Cuenca - Ecuador. 1987-1993 Colegio Rafael Borja. Cuenca - Ecuador. Instrucción Secundaria Bachiller en Ciencias Quìmico – Biològicas. 1981-1987 Escuela Bilingüe Interamericana. Cuenca – Ecuador. Instrucción Primaria. Publicaciones Aneurismas Cerebrales en el Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso durante 1988-1999. Cultura Mèdica no 6 Diciembre 2000 Anatomía Microquirùrgica de la Arteria Espinal Anterior. Laboratorio de Microneurocirugía y Microbiologìa Experimental. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Revista de la Sociedad Latinoamericana de Neurocirugía. CLAN 2006. Aplasia de la Arteria Comunicante Posterior . Neurociencias en Colombia vol. 13 no 3 Noviembre 2005 y Revista de la Sociedad Latinoamericana de Neurocirugía. CLAN 2006. Imágenes de la Medicina. Meningomielocele Gigante. Universitas Mèdica Vol 46 no 2 2005 Anatomía Microqurúrgica de la Arteria Basilar. Laboratorio de Microneurocirugía y Microbiologìa Experimental. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana y Revista de la Sociedad Latinoamericana de Neurocirugía. CLAN 2006. Superiority of Multiple-level Cervical Arthroplasty Outcomes versus Single-level Outcomes in 229 Consecutive Porous Coated Motion Prostheses. Neurosurgery. Volume 61 | Nmber 1 | July 2007. Matrix Calciumphosphates as a Bone Substitute:Early Clinical and Radiological Results: A Prospective Study with Twelve Month Follow-up. SAS Journal. Vol 2. Issue 2. Spring 2008. Pages 62-68. SHORT TERM CLINICAL RESULTS OF AN ELASTOMERIC LUMBAR DISC PROSTHESIS (PHYSIO-L) Spine: Affiliated Society Meeting Abstracts. (Meeting Abstracts: Intl Soc for the Study of the Lumbar Spine):93, 2008. A NOVEL LATERAL PERCUTANEOUS INTERSPINOUS SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUMBAR STENOSIS: EARLY CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL RESULTS UP TO ONE YEAR FOLLOW UP. Spine: Affiliated Society Meeting Abstracts. (Meeting Abstracts: Intl Soc for the Study of the Lumbar Spine):89, 2008 TWO LEVELS PRESACRAL AXIAL LUMBAR INTERBODY FUSION (AXIALIF). A PROSPECTIVE 18 MONTHS FOLLOW UP: CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL RESULTS. Spine: Affiliated Society Meeting Abstracts. (Meeting Abstracts: Intl Soc for the Study of the Lumbar Spine):96, 2008. Progressive Decreasing of the Range of Motion (ROM) in a Large Study of Cervical Disc Replacement Experience from 272 Levels in 158 Patients with Up to Four Years Follow-up The Spine Journal, Volume 8, Issue 5, Supplement 1, September-October 2008, Page 74S. CHARITE Six Years Clinical and Surgical Experience The Spine Journal, Volume 8, Issue 5, Supplement 1, September-October 2008, Page 150s Maverick Retrieval Experience Using a Minimally Invasive Technique in Varying Lumbar LevelsThe Spine Journal, Volume 8, Issue 5, Supplement 1, September-October 2008, Page 151s-152s Experiencia 1996–1999 Clìnica Paucarbamba Cuenca Externo del servicio de Cirugía. 1999–2000 Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso Cuenca Interno Rotatorio 2001-2002 Subcentro Salud Molleturo Azuay. Mèdico Rural 2008-2009: Neurocirujano Ecuador. Hospital Universitario del Río. Cuenca. Neurocirujano asociado Clínica Hospital Santa Inés. Cuenca Ecuador. Neurocirujano Clínica de Especialidades Paucarbamba. Cuenca - Ecuador. Médicas Neurocirujano del Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga IESS. Cuenca – Ecuador Julio 2008-Diciembre 2009. Neurocirujano Ecuador. Asociado. Hospital Metropolitano. Quito- Distinciones Ayudante de Cátedra Anatomía(Embriología – Osteología Miología – Sistema Nervioso Central y Periférico) Universidad Estatal de Cuenca 1994-1999. Primer Lugar Concurso de Casos Cerrados en la Universidad Estatal de Cuenca 1998 Primer Lugar Concurso Nacional de Casos Cerrados. XI Congreso ANEME 1998 Acuerdo al Mérito otorgado por el Honorable Consejo Universitario de la Universidad Estatal de Cuenca. 1999. Jefe de Residentes del Servicio de Neurocirugía Hospital San Ignacio. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Bogotá - Colombia, desde Junio 2005 hasta 31 Enero 2007. Presidente de Sesión Plenaria en Simposio de Columna Curso Básico. Organización Sanitas. Bogotá 2006. Presidente de Sesión Plenaria. XXII Congreso Nacional de Neurocirugía. Cúcuta. Noviembre 2007. Editor de la revista: World Spine Journal 2008. Realización de la primera Cirugía de Columna con Plataforma de Minimo Acceso. Julio 3 2008. Clínica Santa Inés. Cuenca. Realización de la Primera Neurocirugía guiada por Neuronavegador del Ecuador. Septiembre 25 2008. Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga. IESS. Cuenca. Ganador del Mejor Tema Libre”: Artrodesis Percutánea de Columna Lumbar” en el VI Congreso Internacional Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Cuenca 1-3 Julio 2009.. Asistencias a Congresos. XXI Jornadas Internacionales de Cardiología. Cuenca 1996. Participación en el Certamen Casa Abierta. Tema: PIEZAS ANATOMICAS. Cuenca 1996. Participación en el Certamen Casa Abierta. Tema : TRAUMATISMO CRANEOENCEFALICO. Cuenca 1998 Participante en el Concurso Casos cerrados. Universidad Estatal de Cuenca. Facultad de Medicina. 1999. Participación en Jornada Quirùrgica. Operación Sonrisa. Cuenca 2001. XXV Congreso Nacional de Cirugía . Cuenca 2001 III Curso de Actualizaciòn en Neurociencias . Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Bogotá-Colombia 2002 III Simposio de Neurociencias Colsanitas. Bogotà – Colombia 2003 XIX Simposio Internacional de Neurocirugía. Cartagena Agosto 2003. IV Curso de Actualización en Neurociencias. Pontificia Universidad Javieriana. Bogotá-Colombia 2004 I Simposio Internacional de Cirugía de Columna. Bogotà- Colombia 2004 XXI Congreso Nacional de Neurocirugía. Armenia- QuindíoColombia 2004. Curso de Actualización en Imágenes en Sistema Músculo Esquelético con énfasis en columna. Bogotá Agosto 2004. I Simposio Internacional sobre Regeneración del Sistema Nervioso en Trauma Raquimedular. Bogotá 2005. I Simposio de Enfermedad de Parkinson Bogotà- Colombia 2005. XV Congreso Internacional de Dolor. Bogotá . Septiembre 2005. XX Simposio Internacional de Neurocirugía. Comité Organizador. Cartagena de Indias- Bolívar- Colombia 2005. Conferencista: Dolor Lumbar. Clínica Paucarbamba- CuencaEcuador 2005. II Curso Internacional de Columna. Encuentro Iberoamericano. Bogotá Mayo 2006 I Simposio Internacional de Cirugía Minimamente Invasiva de Columna. Bogotà- Colombia 2006. Curso Capítulo Central sobre actualización en Patología Hipofisiaria Bogotá- Agosto 2006. XXXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Neurocirugía. Buenos Aires . Argentina. Octubre 2006. XXII Congreso Colombiano de Neurocirugía. Cúcuta. Noviembre 2006. I Simposio sobre Artroplastia Cervical. Julio 2007. Escuela Paulista de Medicina. Sao Paulo, Brazil. AO Spine Comprehensive Course. Sao Paulo Brazil, Agosto 2007. Avanços e Controvérsias em cirurgia de coluna. Centro da convenção Rebouças.CEGOM.Hospital Das Clinicas. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil.Agosto 2007. SINCOL II Simpósio Internacional De Columna. Agosto.2007. Rio De Janeiro. Brasil. I Simpósio Internacional De Nucleotomía. 5-6 Octubre 2007 São Paulo-Brasil. I Congreso Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Loja. Noviembre 2008. VI Congreso Internacional Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Julio 2009. 1st. Annual Latinoamerican Advancements of Spinal Surgery Meeting. Junio 15-17, 2010. Los Cabos, Mexico. CAPITULOS DE LIBROS Revision Strategies Following Lumbar Total Disc Replacement Complications Chapter 49 Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias,Thomas Schaffa and Juliano Lhamby. Motion Preservation Surgery of the Spine: Advanced Techniques and Controversies, edited by James J. Yue, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Paul McAfee, and Howard An. Elsevier Inc, Health Sciences (Philadelphia, PA) 2008. Indications and technique for the extreme lateral approach in the treatment of degenerative disorders of the spine. Chapter 27. Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias P Arthritis & Arthroplasty: The Spine. Ed. Ludwig,StevenC.Poelstra, Kornelis A. Elsevier Inc, Health Sciences (Philadelphia, PA)2008.(En Edicion). XLIF Procedure. Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias, Leonardo Oliveira Minimally Invasive Spine Fusion: Techniques and Operative Nuances Edited by Mick Perez-Cruet, MD, MS, Luiz Pimenta, MD, PhD; Rudolf Beisse, MD; Daniel Kim, MD. QMP 2008 (En Edición) Trans 1 Spinal Fusion Techniques. Luiz Pimenta. Carlos Arias. Leonardo Oliveira.Minimally Invasive Spine Fusion: Techniques and Operative Nuances Edited by Mick Perez-Cruet, MD, MS, Luiz Pimenta, MD, PhD; Rudolf Beisse, MD; Daniel Kim, MD. QMP 2008 (En Edición) Minimally Invasive Fusion for Scoliosis, Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias, Leonardo Oliveira Minimally Invasive Spine Fusion: Techniques and Operative Nuances Edited by Mick Perez-Cruet, MD, MS, Luiz Pimenta, MD, PhD; Rudolf Beisse, MD; Daniel Kim, MD. QMP 2008 (En Edición). XLIF PROCEDURE Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias, Juliano Lhamby, Thomas Schaffa, Leonardo Oliveira Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Spinal Surgical Techniques..Edited by Daniel H. Kim, M.D., Kyung Hoon Kim, M.D., Yong Chul Kim, M.D. Inc, Health Sciences (Philadelphia, PA)2008.(En Edicion). 2008.(En Edicion). AXIALIF PROCEDURE Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias, Juliano Lhamby, Thomas Schaffa, Leonardo Oliveira Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Spinal Surgical Techniques..Edited by Daniel H. Kim, M.D., Kyung Hoon Kim, M.D., Yong Chul Kim, M.D.Elsevier Inc, Health Sciences (Philadelphia, PA)2008.(En Edicion). Lateral Percutaneous Interspinous System. Luiz Pimenta, Carlos Arias, Juliano Lhamby, Thomas Schaffa, Leonardo Oliveira Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Spinal Surgical Techniques..Edited by Daniel H. Kim, M.D., Kyung Hoon Kim, M.D., Yong Chul Kim, M.D.Elsevier Inc, Health Sciences (Philadelphia, PA )2008.(En Edicion). PARTICIPACIONES COMO CONFERENCISTA El Dolor Lumbar. I Simpósio de Actualizacion en Columna Clinica Paucarbamba 2005. Artroplastia Cervial. Simpósio Internacional “Avancos e Controversias em Cirurgia de Coluna” CEGOM. Universidade de São Paulo. São Paulo. Brazil, Agosto 2007. Cirugia Minimamente Invasiva para el Manejo de la hérnia discal lumbar. I Congreso Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Loja. Noviembre 2008. Inicio de la Neuronavegación en el Ecuador. Reporte Preliminar. I Congreso Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Loja. Noviembre 2008. Manejo Mínimamente Invasivo de La Escoliosis Idiopática del adolescente. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. Manejo quirúrgico ambulatório minimamente invasivo de la radiculopatía lumbar. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. Neuronavegación aplicada a Tumores Cerebrales. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. Artrodesis Percutânea de Columna Lumbar. Reporte de um caso. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. Laminoplastía Cervical. Reporte de um Caso. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. Artrodesis Cervical Anterior con Caja Técnica “Stand Alone”. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. Surgical Ambulatory Managment of Lumbar Disc Herniation 50 Patients 2 years follow up. 1st Annual Latinoamerican Society for Advancement for the Spine Surgery Meeting, June 16-18, 2010 Cabo San Lucas. Mexico. Percutaneous Stabilization of Lumbar Spine. Early Report with 18 months follow up. 1st Annual Latinoamerican Society for Advancement for the Spine Surgery Meeting, June 16-18, 2010. Cabo San Lucas. Mexico. PRESENTACIONES EN CONGRESOS Y POSTERS 1. Anatomía Microquirúrgica de la Arteria Comunicante Posterior. XXXI Congreso Latinoamericano de Neurocirugía. Panamá. Octubre 2004. 2. Anatomía Microquirúrgica de la Arteria Basilar. XXXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Neurocirugía. Buenos Aires . Argentina. Octubre 2006. 3. Anatomía Microquirúrgica de la Arteria Espinal Anterior. XXXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Neurocirugía. Buenos Aires . Argentina. Octubre 2006. 4. Aplasia de la Arteria Comunicante Posterior. Una rara variante anatómica. XXXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Neurocirugía. Buenos Aires . Argentina. Octubre 2006. 5. Experience with the Use of Silicated Calcium Phosphate in Lumbar Interbody Fusions Procedures 2 Years Follow Up. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 6. EXTREME LATERAL INTERBODY FUSION. NEW APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SCOLIOSIS. TECHNICAL REPORT. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 7. The use of the minimal invasive approach XLIF(Extreme lateral Interbody Fusion ) in the retrieval of failed total disc replacement. Technical report. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 8. XLIF Approach for the Treatment of Adult Scoliosis: 2-Year Follow-Up. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 9. Adjacent Level Disease after Total Cervical Disc Replacement (PCM™) 42Months Follow-up. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 10. PCM 4 Years: Clinical and Radiographics Results: Is Complication Rate Rising after Four Years Follow-up?. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 11. Superiority of Multiple Level Cervical Arthroplasty Outcomes versus Single Level Outcomes—229 Consecutive PCM Prostheses. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 12. Facet Degeneration in Patients With Lumbar Arthroplasty. Two Years FollowUp. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 13. EXTRAPEDICULAR TECHNIQUE FOR REDUCTION OF THE OSTEOPOROTICS COMPRESSION TYPE FRACTURES. USE OF STAXX SYSTEM (KYPHOPLASTY). North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 14. MINIMALLY INVASIVE LUMBAR 360º ARTRODESIS. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE DESCRIPTION OF THE XTREME LATERAL APPROACH. North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 15. CHARITE 5 Years: Clinical and Surgical Experience . North American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego California.Septiembre 2007. 16. Degenerative Scoliosis: Long Constructions Through Minimally Invasive Lateral Approach, at the American Association of Orthoaepedic Surgeons. 75th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 5-9, 2008 . 17. Prospective 4 years follow up clinical and radiological study after 249 discs performed. Total Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement with the PCM (Porous Coated Motion) disc. World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, 13th Interim Meeting / 12th Asia-Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 18. Minimally Invasive approach: Extreme lateral Interbody Fusion (XLIF) in the retrieval of failed total lumbar disc replacement. A Technical Report. World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, 13th Interim Meeting / 12th AsiaAustralasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons. 19. Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar TDR: 18 Months Follow-up. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 20. AVOIDING HETEROTOPIC BONE FORMATION IN CERVICAL TOTAL DISC REPLACEMENT: EXPERIENCE FROM 270 LEVELS IN 158 PATIENTS WITH UP TO FOUR-YEAR FOLLOW UP. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 21. Charite Retrieval Experience in Varying Lumbar Levels: Successes and Disasters. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 22. Short Term Clinical Results Of An Elastomeric Lumbar Disc Prosthesis (Physio-L). Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 23. Clinical and Radiological Experience after 24 motnhs follow-up using (TOPS) Total Lumbar Facet Replacement System. A Multicenter Study. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 24. A NOVEL LATERAL PERCUTANEOUS INTERSPINOUS SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUMBAR STENOSIS: EARLY CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL RESULTS UP TO ONE YEAR FOLLOW UP. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 25. Two Levels Presacral Axial Lumbar Interbody Fusion (AxiaLIF). A Prospective 12 Months Follow up: Clinical And Radiological Results. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 26. EARLY EXPERIENCE WITH A NEW ELASTOMERIC DISC REPLACEMENT COMPARED TO CHARITE RESULTS. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 27. Kyphosis correction with Artificial Cervical Disc replacement. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 28. Is Myelopathy a Contraindication for Cervical TDR? Spine Arthroplasty Society. Asia Pacific Conference. Seoul Korea. January 2008. 29. A Novel Lateral Percutaneous Interspinous System for the Treatment of Lumbar Stenosis: Early Clinical and Radiological Results up to One Year Follow Up. American Association of Neurological Surgeons /Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, 2008 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, February 27 - March 1, 2008. 30. Is Myelopathy a Contraindication for Cervical TDR? American Association of Neurological Surgeons /Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, 2008 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, February 27 - March 1, 2008. 31. Charite Retrieval Experience in Varying Lumbar Levels: Successes and Disasters. American Association of Neurological Surgeons /Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, 2008 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, February 27 - March 1, 2008. 32. Heterotopic Bone Formation in Cervical Total Disc Replacement: Experiene from 270 Levels in 158 Patients With Up to Four-Years Follow Up. American Association of Neurological Surgeons /Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, 2008 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, February 27 - March 1, 2008. 33. Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar Total Disc Replacement: 18 Months Follow-up. American Association of Neurological Surgeons /Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, 2008 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, February 27 - March 1, 2008. 34. Two Levels Presacral Axial Lumbar Interbody Fusion (AxiaLIF).A Prospective 12 Months Follow up:Clinical And Radiological Results. American Association of Neurological Surgeons /Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, 2008 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, February 27 - March 1, 2008. 35. Two levels presacral axial lumbar interbody fusion (Axialif) A prospective 18 month follow up: clinical and radiological results . Spine Society of Europe SPINEWEEK congress, May 26-31, 2008. Geneva-Switzerland. 36. short term clinical resulñts of an elastomeric lumbar disc prothesis (physio-L). Spine Society of Europe SPINEWEEK congress, May 26-31, 2008. Geneva-Switzerland. 37. A novel lateral percutaneous interspinous system for the treatment of lumbar stenosis. Early clinical and radiological results up to one year follow up. Spine Society of Europe SPINEWEEK congress, May 26-31, 2008. Geneva-Switzerland. 38. MINIMALLY INVASIVE LATERAL LUMBAR TOTAL DISC REPLACEMENT : 24 MONTHS FOLLOW UP. Spine Society of Europe SPINEWEEK congress, May 26-31, 2008. Geneva-Switzerland. 39. AVOIDING HETEROTOPIC BONE FORMATION IN CERVICAL TOTAL DISC REPLACEMENT. Spine Society of Europe SPINEWEEK congress, May 26-31, 2008. Geneva-Switzerland. 40. CERVICAL FACET DEGENERATION AFTER TOTAL DISC REPLACEMENT: 272 LEVELS IN 158 PATIENTS. 4 YEARS FOLLOW UP. Spine Society of Europe SPINEWEEK congress, May 26-31, 2008. Geneva-Switzerland. 41. Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar TDR: 24 Months Follow-up. Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 6-9. 2008. 42. Cervical Facet Degeneration after Total Disc Replacement 272 levels in 158 Patients. 4 Years Follow up. Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 6-9. 2008. 43. Two Levels Presacral Axial Lumbar Interbody Fusion (AxiaLIF). A Prospective 12 Months Follow up: Clinical And Radiological Results. Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 6-9. 2008. 44. Short Term Clinical Results Of An Elastomeric Lumbar Disc Prosthesis (Physio-L). Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 6-9. 2008. 45. Early Experience with a New Elastomeric Disc Replacement Compared to Charite Results. Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 69. 2008. 46. Silicon Matrix Calcium Phosphate as a Bone Substitute. Early Clinical and Radiological Results: A Prospective Study with Twelve Month Follow-up. Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 6-9. 2008. 47. A Novel Lateral Percutaneous Interspinous System for the Treatment of Lumbar Stenosis: Early Clincial and Radiological Results up to One Year Follow up. Spine Arthroplasty Society 2008 Meeting. Miami, FL, USA. May 6-9. 2008. 48. A Novel Lateral Percutaneous Interspinous System For The Treatment Of Lumbar Stenosis: Early Clinical And Radiological Results Up To One Year Follow Up .World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii from June 3 to 7, 2008 49. Charite Retrieval Experience In Varying Lumbar Levels: Successes And Disasters. World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii from June 3 to 7, 2008 50. Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar TDR: 18 Months Follow Up. World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii from June 3 to 7, 2008 51. Degenerative Scoliosis: Long Constructions Through Minimally Invasive Lateral Approach Using A Lateral Plate. World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii from June 3 to 7, 2008 52. Silicon Matrix Calcium Phosphate As A Bone Substitute. Early Clinical And Radiological Results: A Prospective Study With Twelve Month Follow-Up. World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii from June 3 to 7, 2008 53. Two Levels Presacral Axial Lumbar Interbody Fusion (Axialif). A Prospective 12 Months Follow Up: Clinical And Radiological Results. World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii from June 3 to 7, 2008 54. Charite Retrieval Experience in Varying Lumbar Levels: Successes and Disasters. 15th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST), Hong Kong, July 8-11, 2008. 55. Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar TDR: 18 Months Follow-up. 15th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST), Hong Kong, July 811, 2008. 56. A novel lateral percutaneous interspinous system for the tratment of lumbar stenosis:early clinical and radiological results up to one year follow up. 15th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST), Hong Kong, July 811, 2008. 57. Progressive Decreasing of the Range of Motion (ROM) in a large study of Cervical Disc Replacement. Experience From 272 Levels in 158 Patients With Up To 4 years follow up. North American Spine Society (NASS) 23rd Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, October 14-18, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Center. (Aceptado). 58. Microsurgical Anatomy of Bulbar segment of the Anterior Spinal Artery. American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Annual Meeting September 20-25, 2008. Orlando Florida USA.. 59. Clinical Performance of a New Elastomeric Artificial Lumbar Disc: 12 Months Follow Up. American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Annual Meeting September 20-25, 2008. Orlando Florida USA.. 60. Facet Fate and Adjacent Level Disease in Lumbar Arthroplasty: Comparison between Anterior and LateralTDR. 12 months follow up. American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Annual Meeting September 20-25, 2008. Orlando Florida USA.. 61. Cirugía Minimamente Invasiva de Columna para el Manejo de la Hernia Discal Lumbar. I Congreso Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Noviembre 2008. Loja-Ecuador. 62. Inicio de la Neuronavegación en el Ecuador. Hospital Jose Carrasco Arteaga IESS. I Congreso Ecuatoriano de Neurocirugía. Noviembre 2008. Loja-Ecuador. 63. Manejo Mínimamente Invasivo de La Escoliosis Idiopática del adolescente. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. 64. Manejo quirúrgico ambulatório minimamente invasivo de la radiculopatía lumbar. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. 65. Neuronavegación aplicada a Tumores Cerebrales. Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. VI Congreso 66. Artrodesis Percutânea de Columna Lumbar. Reporte de um caso. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. 67. Laminoplastía Cervical. Reporte de um Caso. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. 68. Artrodesis Cervical Anterior con Caja Técnica “Stand Alone”. VI Congreso Internacional de Neurocirugía . Cuenca Ecuador. Julio 2009. 69. Surgical Ambulatory Managment of Lumbar Disc Herniation 50 Patients 2 years follow up. 1st Annual Latinoamerican Society for Advancement for the Spine Surgery Meeting, June 16-18, 2010 Cabo San Lucas. Mexico. 70. Percutaneous Stabilization of Lumbar Spine. Early Report with 18 months follow up. 1st Annual Latinoamerican Society for Advancement for the Spine Surgery Meeting, June 16-18, 2010. Cabo San Lucas. Mexico.
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