机器人脊柱外科手术。提高安全性的外科技术和细微差别

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
BioMedicine-Taiwan Pub Date : 2025-03-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.37796/2211-8039.1644
Mun Chun Lai, Pirateb Paramasivam Meenakshi Sundaram, Arun-Kumar Kaliya-Perumal, Jacob Yoong-Leong Oh
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摘要

机器人技术与脊柱手术的结合带来了显著的转变,提供了更高的精度和安全性。“CT-Fluoro合并”和“扫描-计划”方法用于椎弓根螺钉应用具有许多优点,最大限度地降低了传统方法的风险。我们的早期系列患者接受了机器人辅助椎弓根螺钉放置的各种适应症,主要是腰椎病,没有发现与螺钉相关的并发症,神经功能缺损,或意外返回手术室,因此强调了机器人的安全性和有效性。研究一致证明机器人辅助椎弓根螺钉置入在准确性方面的优势,技术问题的减少表明可靠性和精度的提高。我们的经验与这些发现相一致,表明机器人脊柱手术作为该领域即将到来的护理标准的出现。这篇简短的交流探讨了机器人椎弓根螺钉置入的步骤,讨论了提高安全性的细微差别,并强调了其对脊柱护理的益处和未来的意义。
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Robotic spine surgery - Surgical technique and nuances for improving safety.

The integration of robotic technology into spinal surgery has led to a remarkable transformation, offering improved precision and safety. The "CT-Fluoro merge" and "Scan-and-Plan" methods for pedicle screw application promise numerous advantages, minimizing risks associated with traditional approaches. Our early series of patients who underwent robot-assisted pedicle screw placements for various indications, predominantly lumbar spondylosis, revealed no complications related to screws, neurological deficits, or unplanned returns to the operating theatre, thus emphasizing the safety and effectiveness of the robot. Studies have consistently demonstrated the superiority of robot-assisted pedicle screw placement in terms of accuracy, with decreasing rates of technical issues indicating improvements in reliability and precision. Our experiences align with these findings, signalling the emergence of robotic spine surgery as the forthcoming standard of care in the field. This short communication explores the steps involved in robotic pedicle screw placement, discusses nuances for improving safety, and emphasizes its benefits and implications for the future of spinal care.

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BioMedicine-Taiwan
BioMedicine-Taiwan MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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