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Evolving Navigation, Robotics, and Augmented Reality in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Ibrahim Hussain, Murat Coşar, Sertaç Kırnaz, Franziska A. Schmidt, Christoph Wipplinger, Taylor Wong, Roger Härtl

2020Global Spine Journal85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Innovative technology and techniques have revolutionized minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) within the past decade. The introduction of navigation and image-guided surgery has greatly affected spinal surgery and will continue to make surgery safer and more efficient. Eventually, it is conceivable that fluoroscopy will be completely replaced with image guidance. These advancements, among others such as robotics and virtual and augmented reality technology, will continue to drive the value of 3-dimensional navigation in MIS. In this review, we cover pertinent features of navigation in MIS and explore their evolution over time. Moreover, we aim to discuss the key features germane to surgical advancement, including technique and technology development, accuracy, overall health care costs, operating room time efficiency, and radiation exposure.

Topics & Concepts

RoboticsMedicineSAFERAugmented realityFluoroscopyArtificial intelligenceRobotic surgerySpinal surgeryInvasive surgeryKey (lock)Virtual realityMedical physicsSurgeryRobotComputer scienceComputer securitySpinal Fractures and Fixation TechniquesSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyScoliosis diagnosis and treatment
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