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Director of Spinal Surgery, Xiong Min Dongfeng General Hospital
Xiong Min, male, is currently the director, professor, chief physician and postgraduate tutor of spine surgery in Dongfeng General Hospital, the editorial board of Journal of Yunyang Medical College, a member of Hubei Orthopedic Society, a member of Hubei Geriatric Osteoporosis Society and a member of the Spinal Surgery Group of Hubei Medical Association Orthopedic Branch.

1988 graduated from Medical College of Wuhan University, and has been engaged in clinical orthopedics for a long time, specializing in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic miscellaneous diseases and traumatic fractures. 1993, further education in trauma surgery and hand surgery in beijing jishuitan hospital. 65438-0996 studied for postgraduate in West China University of Medical Sciences and obtained a master's degree in clinical orthopedics. In 2002, he studied in Ingolstadt National Hospital in Munich, Germany. In 2004, he went to Northwestern University in Chicago to participate in international academic exchanges. In 2006, he studied for a doctorate in Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

He has participated in many high-level academic exchanges at home and abroad, and has deep attainments in the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic fractures, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, spinal injury, orthopedic tumors, tuberculosis, scoliosis and other diseases. Master the minimally invasive techniques of microendoscopic discectomy and percutaneous vertebroplasty; He has published more than 30 papers in national professional journals and participated in large-scale academic discussions and exchanges at home and abroad in Germany, France and the United States. He is in charge of the scientific research project "Experimental and clinical study on prevention of epidural scar adhesion after laminectomy with polylactic acid membrane".