What is Robotic Spine Surgery?
Robotic spine surgery is a procedure where your surgeon is assisted by a robotic system to perform surgery to the spine. Precision is very important when performing spine surgery. Robotic systems are becoming increasingly popular in the medical fraternity as it offers better precision and reduces the risk of complications associated with conventional surgery. Your doctor can use robotic assistance while performing an open or minimally invasive procedure.
A typical robotic system used for spine surgery consists of:
- Workstation with advanced software
- Mounting platform
- Guidance unit
Robotic spine surgery is carried out in 4 phases:
Preoperative planning
A preoperative CT scan is obtained and uploaded to the software on the workstation which helps create a 3D model of the patient’s spine with axial, lateral and AP views. Your doctor then creates a blueprint for the procedure choosing an appropriate implant size and strategy for placement. The software also helps your doctor identify possible anatomic challenges such as asymmetry and poorly formed vertebrae. The preoperative plan may be modified until your surgeon is satisfied.
Application of mounting platform
Advantages of Robotic Spine Surgery
Advantages of robotic spine surgery include:
- Detailed preoperative planning
- Accurate placement of instruments and implants
- Reduced risk of complications
- Reduced X-ray exposure
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