AIMC Topic: Pedicle Screws

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Clinical application of spinal robot in cervical spine surgery: safety and accuracy of posterior pedicle screw placement in comparison with conventional freehand methods.

Neurosurgical review
The novel robot-assisted (RA) technique has been utilized increasingly to improve the accuracy of cervical pedicle screw placement. Although the clinical application of the RA technique has been investigated in several case series and comparative stu...

Robotic-navigated assistance in spine surgery.

The bone & joint journal
The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of pedicle screw placement, as well as intraoperative factors, radiation exposure, and complication rates in adult patients with degenerative disorders of the thoracic and lumbar spines who have underg...

Robot-assisted percutaneous pars-pedicle screw fixation for treating Hangman's fracture.

Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of robot-assisted percutaneous pars-pedicle screw fixation surgery for treating Hangman's fracture.

Accuracies of various types of spinal robot in robot-assisted pedicle screw insertion: a Bayesian network meta-analysis.

Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research
BACKGROUND: With the popularization of robot-assisted spinal surgeries, it is still uncertain whether robots with different designs could lead to different results in the accuracy of pedicle screw placement. This study aimed to compare the pedicle sc...

A semi-autonomous robot control based on bone layer transition detection for a safe pedicle tapping.

International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
PURPOSE: Automatic robotic platforms for robot-aided spinal surgery are mostly employed for drilling the pedicle screw path and do not adapt the tool rotational speed depending on the variation of the bone density. This feature is highly desirable in...

Robot-assisted versus navigated transpedicular spine fusion: A comparative study.

The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the intraoperative and postoperative outcomes between a robot-assisted versus a navigated transpedicular fusion technique.

A Comparison of Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Accuracy Between Robotic Navigation and Novel Fluoroscopy-Based Instrument Tracking for Patients Undergoing Instrumented Thoracolumbar Surgery.

World neurosurgery
BACKGROUND: The accuracy of pedicle screws placed with instrument tracking and robotic navigation are individually comparable or superior to placement using standard fluoroscopy, however head-to-head comparisons between these adjuncts in a similar su...