Event Details


Emerging Concepts in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery

Webinar

Starts: Thu 7:00PM CT (Oct 02, 2025) Ends: Thu 8:30PM CT (Oct 02, 2025) OnDemand

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Explore the latest breakthroughs in adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery with leading experts in the field. This dynamic webinar will tackle evolving concepts in spinal alignment, bone health optimization, and the integration of patient-specific technologies to improve surgical outcomes. Through focused presentations and an engaging case discussion, faculty will address controversial topics and share practical strategies for managing complex ASD cases. Whether you're refining your understanding or looking to adopt new techniques, this session offers valuable insights you can apply in practice.

Unable to attend the live webinar on October 2, 2025? Register and watch the webinar recording OnDemand at a time and place convenient to you. Available 5-10 business days after the live event concludes.

CME Credit is available.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is designed for spine surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and other healthcare professionals involved in the surgical management of adult spinal deformity. The content is most appropriate for clinicians seeking to deepen their understanding of evolving surgical concepts, technologies, and strategies to improve patient outcomes in complex spinal cases.

Chairs

Benjamin D. Elder, MD, PhD

David W. Polly, MD

Faculty

Christopher Kleck, MD

Zeeshan Sardar, MD, MSc

P. Justin Tortolani, MD

Raymond J. Hah, MD


Faculty names and images are provided solely for educational context. This activity is planned and implemented in accordance with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence.

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Registration: General Registration

 International Premium$20.00
 Member Doctor$35.00
 Member In-Training$0.00
 Non-Member Doctor$65.00

Location

Online
Webinar,
US


Disclaimer

NASS courses are created to enhance physician understanding of the complexity of performing these procedures only. The course is not designed to certify that attendees are proficient in the procedures taught in the course. NASS strongly advises participants to continue to have proctoring, mentoring and additional experience prior to treating patients.

Have A Question?

We want to make sure that your registration process is a pleasant one, so if you have any trouble or a question, please email or call us at (630) 230-3600.