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Med Device Specialist, Catalyzing Industry Change

When in doubt, tape it out… ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * In the hierarchy of outdated surgical techniques, taping stands out as both a skillful art and a significant drain on time and patience. * It often leads to patient discomfort (allergies, sensitivities, pain) and surgeon frustration when it needs to be redone. 💰 While positioners aren’t new, many spine companies find their production costs outweigh the benefits. 💡 Procedure-specific accessories that enhance patient and surgeon comfort while saving time and minimizing added costs are solution driven compared to hardware only solutions. ☕ Positioners are cost-effective (included in specific cases at no extra charge), precisely applicable (Lateral, Prone Lateral, Cervical, Deformity), and designed for first-case success (quick attachment, adjustable by surgeon or staff, suitable for various ages and sizes). #Neurosurgery #SpineSurgery #OrthopedicSurgery #SurgicalInnovation #SpineHealth #MedicalDevices #SurgicalEfficiency #PatientCare #atecspine #atec #surgeonfocus #HealthcareInnovation

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3 Procedures, 1 Position: Reinforced and fully integrated into ATEC’s surgical portfolio, the Lateral Patient Positioner facilitates streamlined access to both the anterior and posterior columns. See below how Dr. John Kleimeyer from Stanford Health Care incorporates the Lateral Patient Positioner into his practice, significantly improving his workflow efficiency and promoting better patient care. "ATEC’s Lateral Patient Positioner provides the stability and control needed to execute lateral ALIF, lateral interbodies, and posterior instrumentation without repositioning - and without limiting alignment goals. This system enables reliable and efficient single position surgery, saving critical time in the OR." - John Kleimeyer, MD

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