Sukovich W, Brink-Danan S, Hardenbrook M
Spinal Surgery Associates, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Int J Med Robot. 2006 Jun;2(2):114-22. doi: 10.1002/rcs.86.
Spinal fusion is a commonly performed procedure for a variety of conditions. Pedicle screw fixation has become the standard of care for stabilization of the thoracic and lumbar spine. Precise screw placement is essential to avoid injury to adjacent neural structures. Patients with severe deformity or prior surgery present a challenge to the accurate placement of pedicle screws. Additionally, minimally invasive and percutaneous surgical techniques also present a greater challenge to accurate screw placement and require heavier reliance on intraoperative fluoroscopic imaging, which presents an occupational hazard for the surgeon and the operating-room (OR) staff. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the SpineAssist, a miniature robotic guidance system, developed to assist spine surgeons in the accurate placement of pedicle screws.
The operative technique is described, as is the experience and results with 14 patients during a 6 month period during which this system was used.
The SpineAssist performed successfully in 93% of the cases in which it was used. 96% of the screws placed were determined to be within 1 mm of their planned trajectory.
Difficulties encountered with use of the SpineAssist, while minimal, will be described and suggestions made for future improvements.
脊柱融合术是针对多种病症常用的手术方法。椎弓根螺钉固定已成为胸腰椎稳定治疗的标准方法。精确的螺钉置入对于避免损伤相邻神经结构至关重要。严重畸形或既往接受过手术的患者给椎弓根螺钉的准确置入带来了挑战。此外,微创和经皮手术技术也给准确的螺钉置入带来了更大挑战,并且更依赖术中透视成像,这给外科医生和手术室工作人员带来了职业危害。本文旨在介绍SpineAssist,一种微型机器人引导系统,其开发目的是协助脊柱外科医生准确置入椎弓根螺钉。
描述了手术技术以及在使用该系统的6个月期间14例患者的经验和结果。
SpineAssist在93%使用该系统的病例中成功发挥作用。96%置入的螺钉被确定在其计划轨迹的1毫米范围内。
将描述使用SpineAssist时遇到的虽极少但存在的困难,并对未来改进提出建议。