Yang Tong: The top 100 minimally invasive spine doctors in the United States (pictures)
Yang Tong: The top 100 minimally invasive spine doctors in the United States (pictures) (Reported by Xie Chengyan) At 6:30 pm on November 15, he worked at Arizona Minimally Invasive Spine...
Yang Tong: The top 100 minimally invasive spine doctors in the United States (pictures) (Reported by Xie Chengyan) At 6:30 pm on November 15, Yang Tong, a well-known Chinese orthopedic surgeon who works at the Arizona Minimally Invasive Spine Institute, invited the president of the Alberta Times, Zhen Shuoqin, and the editor-in-chief Deng Lingjie to welcome Dr. Gu Yutong, a visiting scholar from Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University in China, at the Longguanglou restaurant. Yang Tong pioneered the Yeung Endoscopic Spine System, which is internationally renowned. Compared with traditional disc nucleectomy, Yang's (YESS) technology removes the herniated nucleus pulposus through the intervertebral foraminal approach, relieves nerve root compression, has less trauma, less bleeding, and faster recovery. It can also be used to treat lumbar spinal stenosis. This technology has been approved by the FDA and will benefit spinal disease patients around the world. Dr. Yang Tong often lectures at medical schools around the world and has published more than 70 medical professional papers. He has visited mainland China many times for academic exchanges. In 2011, he was selected as the 2011 Best Doctor in the industry in the selection event held by Phoenix Magazine. He was also selected as one of the "Top 100 Chiropractic Doctors and Experts" by a medical industry magazine. From 2008 to 2011, Dr. Yang Tong became the chairman of the World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technology. He not only strived for excellence and innovation in minimally invasive spinal surgery technology, but also spared no effort to train young doctors. Gu Yutong is one of the young visiting scholars from China. Gu Yutong already has rich clinical experience. This time she came to the United States to attend the North American Spine Surgery Annual Meeting and went to Phoenix to learn from Dr. Yang Tong Yang's transforaminal endoscopic disc nucleectomy. Bring advanced technology back to China. As both Chinese Americans, Dr. Yang Tong not only found a lot of materials for Gu Yutong, but also gave her meticulous care in life and work. As a typical Chinese-American who grew up overseas, Dr. Yang Tong not only demonstrated his superb skills and talents in American society, but also made every effort to contribute to the exchange of medical technology between China and the United States. Dr. Gu Yutong, master's tutor, is the deputy chief physician of the Department of Orthopedics, Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University. He studied in France and went to Morocco to practice medicine. He has written more than 40 professional papers, holds three patents, and published the book "I am a Doctor in Morocco". He specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of spinal trauma, degeneration, tumors, scoliosis, and kyphosis, especially the use of minimally invasive methods to treat common spinal injuries such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, and spinal fractures. Dr. Yang Tong and his wife (left) and Dr. Gu Yutong
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