Robotic spine surgery: Ushering in a new era

机器人脊柱手术:开启新时代

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Abstract

The endeavour to make spine surgery safe with reproducible, consistent outcomes has led to growing interest and research in the field of intraoperative imaging, navigation and robotics. The advent of surgical robot systems in spine surgery is relatively recent - with only a few systems approved for commercial use. At present, pedicle screw insertion remains the primary application of robotic systems in spine surgery. The purported advantages of robot-assisted pedicle screw insertion over other conventional techniques are its increased accuracy, reproducible consistency and reduced radiation exposure. Many of these claims have been supported or refuted by individual studies - and high quality evidence for the same is lacking. Robotic spine surgery also has its share of limitations which include increased operative time, considerable learning curve and technical pitfalls unique to the robotic systems. The applications of robotic spine surgery are evolving and expanding to spinal deformity, spine oncology and needle-based interventional treatments. This review provides an overview of the evolution and current status of robotic spine surgery along with an evidence-based discussion of its current applications in spine surgery.

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