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![Complex spinal surgery: smaller incisions, greater precision](https://sites.wustl.edu/molinalab/files/2024/02/Curiosus_XI_Bedside_Complex_spinal_surgery_smaller_incisions_greater_precision_01-0ee2c2b389803e00-768x1024.jpeg)
Complex spinal surgery: smaller incisions, greater precision
From using Augmented-reality goggles to making an incision smaller than your fingernail, read how Drs. Camilo Molina and John Ogunlade are using innovative procedures to treat complex spinal issues.
![Big Ideas Winning Teams Announced](https://sites.wustl.edu/molinalab/files/2024/02/Dr.-Molina-presenting-da39529f90e62d3f-768x508.jpeg)
Big Ideas Winning Teams Announced
Dr. Camilo Molina’s team was awarded funding for their project: “Evaluation and Validation of a Mobile Application for Patient Functional Assessment in Spinal Surgery.”
![“Best Invention of 2020” now used at Washington University by one of the neurosurgeons who helped develop it](https://sites.wustl.edu/molinalab/files/2024/02/Time-Magazine-bb11a1d52688ff99-768x1072.jpeg)
“Best Invention of 2020” now used at Washington University by one of the neurosurgeons who helped develop it
Camilo Molina, MD, helped develop the technology named a “Best Invention of 2020” by TIME magazine.