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Technique: open lumbar decompression and fusion with the Excelsius GPS robot

Corinna C. Zygourakis, A. Karim Ahmed, Samuel Kalb, Alex Zhu, Ali Bydon, Neil R. Crawford, Nicholas Theodore

发表年份
2018
引用次数
48
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The Excelsius GPS (Globus Medical, Inc.) was approved by the FDA in 2017. This novel robot allows for real-time intraoperative imaging, registration, and direct screw insertion through a rigid external arm-without the need for interspinous clamps or K-wires. The authors present one of the first operative cases utilizing the Excelsius GPS robotic system in spinal surgery. A 75-year-old man presented with severe lower back pain and left leg radiculopathy. He had previously undergone 3 decompressive surgeries from L3 to L5, with evidence of instability and loss of sagittal balance. Robotic assistance was utilized to perform a revision decompression with instrumented fusion from L3 to S1. The usage of robotic assistance in spinal surgery may be an invaluable resource in minimally invasive cases, minimizing the need for fluoroscopy, or in those with abnormal anatomical landmarks. The video can be found here: https://youtu.be/yVI-sJWf9Iw .

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MedicineDecompressionFluoroscopySurgeryLumbarSpinal fusionSagittal planeRadiology

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