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- What You Need to Know About Robotic Spine Surgery
Learn the common applications of robotic technology in spine surgeries with our comprehensive guide authored by an industry expert
- The Robotic Spine Institute of Las Vegas
Dr Poelstra made history with the world's first robotic spine surgery using synthetic CT imaging from MRIGuidance This breakthrough technology eliminates the need for radiation, offering safer, more precise imaging and redefining innovation in patient care
- Robotic-assisted spine surgery—a narrative review - PMC
Emerging technologies have increasingly been adopted in spine surgery in the attempt to increase precision and improve outcomes Robotic assistance is an area of significant interest, with proposed benefits including increased accuracy, decreased complication rates, and decreased radiation exposure
- Robot-guided technology to enhance spinal surgery - Mayo Clinic
Mayo specialists employ robotic technology for surgery in the thoracic and lumbar spine The system can be applied to small, minimally invasive procedures and more-complex open surgeries for oncologic or spinal deformity
- What is Robotic Spine Surgery? | Barrow Neurological Institute
What is robotic spine surgery? Robotic spine surgery, or robot-assisted spine surgery, describes the use of robotic technology to assist with guidance during spinal neurosurgery
- Minimally Invasive and Robotic Spine Surgery - Cleveland Clinic
In robotic spine surgery, a robot guides and assists the surgeon while using minimally invasive techniques, allowing for greater accuracy and precision
- Advanced robot tech making Las Vegas a destination for surgery
Soft tissue surgical robots like the Da Vinci series revolutionized procedures involving muscles, organs and connective tissues — but they couldn’t be used on bones and joints The Dynamis
- Las Vegas hospital performs world’s 1st spine surgery with multi-arm robot
Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas performed the world’s first spine surgery using a multi-arm, navigation-based robotic system, according to a Nov 3 Sunny 106 5 report The procedure was completed by spine surgeon Kornelis Poelstra, MD, PhD, and the hospital’s surgical team
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