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Centinel Spine in the News:
First Lumbar Total Disc Replacement with prodisc® L Conducted in English-Speaking Caribbean

Steve Sanderson

The procedure was performed at Jamaica's Andrews Memorial Hospital and spearheaded by Dr. J. Geoffrey Liburd, along with his surgical partner, Dr. Andy Redmond.

The first lumbar total disc replacement procedure with Centinel Spine's prodisc® L was performed in April at Jamaica's prestigious Andrews Memorial Hospital (AMH). Spearheaded by Dr. J. Geoffrey Liburd, Chief of Neurosurgery at AMH, along with his surgical partner, Dr. Andy Redmond, a Yale-trained neurosurgeon from St. Kitts.

"This surgery was a triumph for the Caribbean... We successfully replaced a damaged lumbar disc with an artificial implant, restoring spinal mobility and offering long-term relief from chronic back pain."

-Dr. J. Geoffrey Liburd

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