6 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2025In recent years, spinal surgery clinics across Europe have undergone a significant transformation, driven by demographic shifts, rapid technological advancements, and evolving patient expectations. As the population ages and the incidence of degenerative spine conditions increases, there is a growing demand for effective surgical solutions. Clinics are responding by placing minimally invasive techniques at the core of their service offerings. Alongside this, precision-guided interventions, including robotic assistance, intraoperative navigation systems, and 3D imaging, are becoming standard in operating suites, enhancing surgical accuracy, reducing complications, and speeding up patient recovery. Innovation in implants and biomaterials is also redefining the capabilities of spinal surgery. Patient-specific, 3D-printed or topology-optimised implants are being deployed to improve anatomical fit and mechanical resilience, reducing issues such as implant subsidence and long-term failure. Clinics are also more rigorously embracing digital workflows, from preoperative planning to postoperative monitoring, integrating AI and machine learning to aid in surgical decision-making and to personalise patient care.These developments are closely connected, as the adoption of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols work in conjunction with advanced navigation tools and robotic platforms. This combination helps patients have shorter hospital stays, lower risk of infection, and faster recovery. Regulatory advancements, particularly compliance with the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR), as well as reimbursement policies that favour outpatient and value-based care, are increasingly influencing investment decisions in clinics.This edition features the expert perspectives of Gisella Murguia Norlander, general dentist at Folktandvården Stockholm AB, and Lucy Brown, head of sustainability at Circle Health Group. We hope that the valuable insights from industry leaders featured in this edition will help you make informed decisions for your business.Let us know your thoughts!Alex D'souzaManaging Editoreditor@healthcarebusinessreview.comEvolving Pathways in the Practice of Spinal SurgeryEDITORIALManaging EditorAlex D'souzaEditorial StaffAaron PaulGina ClumskyJoe PhillipJames SmithMark RobertYenny TurnerCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Email:sales@healthcarebusinessreview.comeditor@healthcarebusinessreview.commarketing@healthcarebusinessreview.comVisualizersVictor CruzEdwin PaulOCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2025, volume 08 - Issue 26 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. (ISSN 2836-7030)To subscribe to Healthcare Business ReviewVisit www.healthcarebusinessreview.com Disclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOs
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