Friday, November 30, 2012

Conferences and Courses in 2012

Dr Ball has attended several important meetings and courses in the second half of 2012.

In July, he attended a course at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand entitled "Treating the Complex Spine: Trauma and Tumor Course". The purpose of the course was to provide an update on the management of traumatic and oncologic disorders of the spine. It used a comprehensive evidence based medicine format to combine best available evidence with consensus expert opinion and
arrive at best practice recommendations with exposure to new and established techniques for treating common yet challenging areas of these spine pathologies.

Dr Ball attended the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia's Annual Scientific Meeting in September. Of particular interest to Dr Ball were sessions on spinal trauma, ethical dilemmas and stem cell therapy.

In October, Dr Ball travelled to Colorado in the USA to visit the international headquarters of Medtronic Navigation, the makers of the O-arm. The Medtronic O-arm® surgical imaging system and StealthStation surgical navigation system work together to form a unique surgical pairing that enables faster, more precise and less invasive spinal procedures in a reduced radiation environment. Dr Ball uses the O-arm at North Shore Private Hospital

He was then invited to attend a course in California on "Advances in Spine: Minimally Invasive
Lumbar Fusion Access & Fixation Techniques". This course introduced new minimally invasive techniques including the recently introduced OLIF25 and MIDLF procedures.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Invited Speaker at Faculty of Pain Medicine

 Dr Ball was honoured to be invited by the NSW regional committe of the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists to speak at their continuing medical education evening.

Dr Ball spoke about an "Update on the surgical management of painful spinal conditions", covering many of the conditions for which spinal surgery can be beneficial, including the controversial topic of surgery for axial back pain.



Monday, March 19, 2012

Leadership Training

Dr Ball is attending a series of seminars in his role as Head of the Neurosurgery Department at Royal North Shore Hospital. 


The first workshop was held by the Proteus Group on "Creating a Positive Culture"The second was on "The Medical Leader - Why it Matters" by Ian McDonald of the Studer Group


These workshops will continue on a monthly basis and will assist Dr Ball, as Head of Neurosurgery, in guiding the department into the future, including the establishment of the department in the newly redeveloped Royal North Shore Hospital.

Anterior Lumbar Surgery Training

Dr Ball attended 2 courses on anterior lumbar spine surgery in February and March.  The Advanced Anterior Solutions Workshop hosted by Medtronic was held in Sydney on February 25 and 26, 2012. The Synthes Vascular Access Lab Course was held in Melbourne on March 2 and 3, 2012.


Dr Ball will perform anterior lumbar fusion in selected situations and these courses provided an opportunity to keep up to date with the latest in surgical techniques with an expert faculty.