Dr. Zhao Jian-Wu, male, MD, Chief Physician, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Director of the Department of Spine Surgery, Second Hospital of Jilin University; He is currently a standing member of the Bone and Joint Rehabilitation Professional Committee of the Chinese Rehabilitation Medical Association, a member of the Spine Non-fusion Group of the Bone and Joint and Rheumatology Professional Committee of the Chinese Rehabilitation Medical Association, the deputy leader of the Spine Group of the Orthopedic Branch of the Jilin Medical Association, the standing member of the Orthopedic Branch of the Jilin Medical Association, the standing member of the Orthopedic Branch of the Changchun Medical Association, the standing member of the Orthopedic Branch of the Changchun Medical Association, the member of the Digital and Navigation Group of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and a member of the Youth Committee of the Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Association. He has published 25 SCI papers as first author or corresponding author, and 40 core journals. He has presided over or participated in a total of 13 scientific research projects, with disposable funds of more than 3 million, including 1 National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2 provincial key projects, 1 invention patent, 3 practical patents, and 3 provincial science and technology progress awards. It was the first in the country to carry out short spinal contraction osteotomy surgery for the treatment of tethered cord syndrome, and the number of non-fusion spinal surgery cases was the largest in the world. In recent years, it has combined computer navigation technology, 3D printing technology and minimally invasive spine surgery technology to promote the development of digital technology in the medical field and promote the further development of spine surgery.
In 1985, he was admitted to the former Bethune Medical University, and in 1991, he stayed on to work at the Third Hospital of Bethune Medical University. In 1993, he studied for a master's degree in orthopedics at the Third Hospital of Bethune Medical University. In 1999, he went to Nishitaga Hospital, the most famous spine hospital in Japan, to learn MED (interdiscoscopy) minimally invasive spinal surgery techniques, and in 2000, he obtained the doctoral admission qualification of Tohoku University School of Medicine, under the tutelage of Professor Masaichi Kunibi, Vice President of the World Orthopaedic Society and President of the Japanese Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and received his doctorate degree in 2004. Since returning to Japan, he has been engaged in spine surgery. He specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of spinal diseases such as cervical disc herniation, cervical spinal stenosis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spondylolisthesis, scoliosis, spinal and spinal canal tumors.