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Navigation for surgical treatment of disorders of the cervical spine – A systematic review

Nicole Lange, Bernhard Meyer, Hanno S. Meyer

2021Journal of orthopaedic surgery21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Computer-assisted navigation (CAN) is a well-established tool in spinal instrumentation surgery. Different techniques - each with specific advantages and disadvantages - are used in the cervical spine. METHODS: A structured summary of different spinal navigation techniques and a review of the literature were done to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of specific navigation tools in the cervical spine. RESULTS: In cervical spine surgery, CAN increases the accuracy of pedicle screw placement, reduces screw mispositioning and leads to fewer revision surgeries. Due to the mobility of the cervical spine, preoperative CT followed by region matching or intraoperative CT are recommended. CONCLUSIONS: CAN increases pedicle screw placement accuracy and should be used in spinal instrumentation for the cervical spine whenever possible.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCervical spineInstrumentation (computer programming)Cervical vertebraeSurgerySpinal surgeryRadiologyComputer scienceOperating systemSpinal Fractures and Fixation TechniquesCervical and Thoracic MyelopathyScoliosis diagnosis and treatment
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