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Single-Position Robotic-Assisted Prone Lateral Fusion: Technical Description and Feasibility

Quan You Yeo, Martin H. Pham, Jacob Yoong-Leong Oh

Year
2024
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

Single-position lateral interbody fusion surgery has gained traction over the years because of reduced surgical time and improved operating theater workflow. With the introduction of robotics in spine surgery, surgeons can place pedicle screws with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency; moreover, the robot allows us to localize the disk space and perform endplate preparation accurately with minimal radiation. In this study, we discuss the potential synergistic benefits of integrating robotic-assisted spine surgery and singleposition prone lateral surgery. We share our technique and provide the operative nuances of using the Mazor X Stealth Edition system (Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA). We highlighted the potential synergistic benefits of integrating both the prone lateral and robotic-assisted surgical techniques, including the challenges encountered. This approach is not meant to replace other techniques or be used in all patients. Instead, it adds to our arsenal for managing spine fusion.

Keywords

MedicineProne positionPosition (finance)FusionPosition paperPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedical physicsArtificial intelligenceSurgeryPathology

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