Abstract
AbstractObjectiveFeasibility of robotic minimal invasive pedicle screw (PS) placement in the thoracolumbar spine using preoperative three‐dimensional (3D) fluoroscopy without computed tomography (CT).MethodsIn three cadavers, 12 pedicle screws were implanted in thoracolumbar segments with the robotic surgery assistant. 3D fluoroscopy was performed for preoperative referencing, planning, and identification of postoperative screw position. The radiation exposure of fluoroscopy and a CT scanner was compared, measuring the CT dose index (CTDIw).ResultsPedicle screw positioning was graded according to the classification of Gertzbein and Robbins: 11 of 12 pedicle screws showed optimal transpedicular position (grade 1) and one was positioned less than 2 mm outside (grade 2). No major deviations were observed. Referencing with 3D fluoroscopy resulted in a CTDIw reduction of 84% in the cervical and 33% in the lumbar spine.ConclusionsRobot‐guided PS placement, using 3D fluoroscopy for referencing, is a reliable tool for minimally invasive PS implantation; radiation exposure can be reduced.
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