Frontiers of Medicine 2020;14(4):518-527
doi:10.1007/s11684-020-0775-8
Guidelines for navigation-assisted spine surgery.
Wei TIAN 1 2 ; Bo LIU 3 ; Da HE 3 ; Yajun LIU 3 ; Xiaoguang HAN 3 ; Jingwei ZHAO 3 ; Mingxing FAN 3
Affiliations
Keywords
computer-assisted navigation; guidelines; spine surgery
Country
China
Language
English
Abstract
Spinal surgery is a technically demanding and challenging procedure because of the complicated anatomical structures of the spine and its proximity to several important tissues. Surgical landmarks and fluoroscopy have been used for pedicle screw insertion but are found to produce inaccuracies in placement. Improving the safety and accuracy of spinal surgery has increasingly become a clinical concern. Computerassisted navigation is an extension and application of precision medicine in orthopaedic surgery and has significantly improved the accuracy of spinal surgery. However, no clinical guidelines have been published for this relatively new and fast-growing technique, thus potentially limiting its adoption. In accordance with the consensus of consultant specialists, literature reviews, and our local experience, these guidelines include the basic concepts of the navigation system, workflow of navigation-assisted spinal surgery, some common pitfalls, and recommended solutions. This work helps to standardize navigation-assisted spinal surgery, improve its clinical efficiency and precision, and shorten the clinical learning curve.
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