replacements, where greater precision and less fre-
quent outlier cases ultimately increased the demand
for the technology," says Dr. Devin. "We're also start-
ing an FDA trial for a lumbar disc replacement in
June, which will give us different options to alleviate
nerve pain, yet maintain motion of the spine."
Follow-up is a must
Regardless of design, it's the experience patients
receive inside your facility that will ultimately deter-
mine your success. And that experience should con-
tinue well after patients walk out your doors. Dr.
Devin believes his team's commitment to the
patient after surgery is what separates SOSI from
other centers in the area. He says not only do they
track patient satisfaction and safety of care, but
they also extensively track patient-reported out-
comes. SOSI surgeons want to know how their
patients improved from the surgery. That's why
they track patients just prior to surgery, three
months afterward and one year following the pro-
cedure, and present this information to patients in
a clear and transparent manner. "Aside from word
of mouth, patient-reported outcomes are a way of
saying: 'Here's what you're getting for your money
and your outcome,'" says Dr. Devin. "The proof is
in the pudding."
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