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Development of a Robotic Spine Surgery Program

Eren O. Kuris, George A. Anderson, Camilo Osorio, Bryce A. Basques, Daniel Alsoof, Alan H. Daniels

Year
2022
Citations
10

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Surgical robots were invented in the 1980s, and since then, robotic-assisted surgery has become commonplace. In the field of spine surgery, robotic assistance is utilized mainly to place pedicle screws, and multiple studies have demonstrated that robots can increase the accuracy of screw placement and reduce radiation exposure to the patient and the surgeon. However, this may be at the cost of longer operative times, complications, and the risk of errors in mapping the patient's anatomy.

Keywords

Robotic surgeryMedicineRobotSurgeryRadiation exposureSurgical robotMedical physicsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceNuclear medicine

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