1Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; and.
2Division of Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona.
Neurosurg Focus. 2018 Jul;45(VideoSuppl1):V6. doi: 10.3171/2018.7.FocusVid.18123.
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 .
Excelsius GPS(Globus Medical, Inc.)于 2017 年获得 FDA 批准。这款新型机器人可实现实时术中成像、注册和通过刚性外臂直接插入螺钉——无需使用棘间夹或 K 线。作者报告了首例利用 Excelsius GPS 机器人系统进行脊柱手术的病例。一名 75 岁男性因严重腰痛和左腿神经根病变就诊。他之前曾接受过 3 次从 L3 到 L5 的减压手术,存在不稳定和矢状位平衡丧失的证据。机器人辅助下进行了从 L3 到 S1 的翻修减压和融合固定。机器人辅助在微创手术中可能是一种非常有价值的资源,可以最大限度地减少透视的需要,或者在解剖标志异常的情况下也很有用。该视频可在此处查看:https://youtu.be/yVI-sJWf9Iw。