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Item Correction: Foley et al. Emerging Technologies within Spine Surgery. Life 2023, 13, 2028(MDPI, 2024-05-27) Foley, David; Hardacker, Pierce; McCarthy, Michael; Orthopaedic Surgery, School of MedicineIn the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Figure 1 as published. The plumb line drawn for the calculation of the cervical sagittal vertical axis should originate from the center of the C2 body. In the original figure, the line incorrectly begins at the anterior body. The corrected Figure 1 appears below. The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.Item Emerging Technologies within Spine Surgery(MDPI, 2023-10-09) Foley, David; Hardacker, Pierce; McCarthy, Michael; Orthopaedic Surgery, School of MedicineNew innovations within spine surgery continue to propel the field forward. These technologies improve surgeons’ understanding of their patients and allow them to optimize treatment planning both in the operating room and clinic. Additionally, changes in the implants and surgeon practice habits continue to evolve secondary to emerging biomaterials and device design. With ongoing advancements, patients can expect enhanced preoperative decision-making, improved patient outcomes, and better intraoperative execution. Additionally, these changes may decrease many of the most common complications following spine surgery in order to reduce morbidity, mortality, and the need for reoperation. This article reviews some of these technological advancements and how they are projected to impact the field. As the field continues to advance, it is vital that practitioners remain knowledgeable of these changes in order to provide the most effective treatment possible.