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E-raamat: Navigation and Robotics in Spine Surgery

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781638536321
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  • Keel: eng
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A unique how-to guide for spine surgeons on state-of-the-art computer-assisted navigation and robotic surgery techniques

The past decade has seen major advances in image-guided spine surgery techniques, with robotically assisted approaches emerging in the last five years. While early adopters of this technology paved the way for more widespread use of navigated and robotic systems, barriers still exist. Navigation and Robotics in Spine Surgery by master spine surgeon Alexander Vaccaro and esteemed co-editors Jaykar Panchmatia, I. David Kaye, and Srinivas Prasad addresses existing issues such as the perception of increased upfront costs, intrusion on current workflow, and a lack of understanding about the potential ways these technologies can enhance the surgical experience and improve patient outcomes.

Organized into six sections, the book starts with evidence-based fundamentals of navigated spine surgery and robotics including discussion of instrumentation and mechanics. Sections 2-5 serve as a surgical handbook for spine surgeons who wish to introduce these technologies into practice or augment their current repertoire with more complex techniques. Topics range from more routine procedures such as navigated and robotic minimally invasive TLIF to complex approaches like intraoperative ultrasound guided intradural spinal tumor resection. The final section looks at future directions and potential new applications for these technologies.

Key Highlights

  • An impressive group of international spine surgeons who pioneered navigation and robotic surgery techniques share invaluable tricks of the trade
  • Discussion of fluoroscopy- and intraoperative CT-based platforms, applications for intraoperative sonography, and radiation exposure and minimization strategies
  • Special topics include OR set-up and workflow, surmounting the learning curve, artificial intelligence, and lessons learned from other industries
  • Procedural videos demonstrate the benefits of computer-assisted navigation and robotic techniques

This book is essential reading for orthopaedic surgery and neurosurgery residents and spine fellows who wish to learn about and incorporate these technologies into practice. Seasoned spine surgeons seeking to expand the scope of their navigated/robotic practice will benefit from chapters detailing advanced approaches.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Foreword xi
Preface xii
Contributors xiv
Part I Introduction to Navigation and Robotics
1 Principles of Navigated Pedicle Screw Placement
2(5)
Yusef I. Mosley
Srinivas K. Prasad
2 Three-Dimensional Computer-Assisted Navigation Platforms
7(4)
Barrett S. Boody
3 Intraoperative Ultrasound in Spine Surgery: A Versatile and Useful Adjunct
11(7)
Ralph T. Schar
Howard J. Ginsberg
Jefferson R. Wilson
4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Navigation
18(6)
Jonathan G. Seavey
Langston T. Holly
5 Shared Control Robotics
24(4)
Elvis L. Francois
Arjun S. Sebastian
6 Telesurgical Robots
28(4)
Kyle W. Mombell
Patrick B. Morrissey
7 Supervisory-Controlled Robotics
32(2)
Sohrab Pahlavan
Nathan H. Lebwohl
8 Radiation Exposure and Navigated Spinal Surgery
34(4)
Scott C. Wagner
Part II Techniques for Navigation-Assisted Spine Surgery
9 Outcomes in Navigated Spinal Surgery
38(7)
Brian T. Sullivan
Alex A. Johnson
Nicholas Theodore
Jeff Jacobson
A. jay Khanna
10 Navigated Subaxial Cervical Spine Pedicle Screw Instrumentation
45(6)
John A. Buza
Peter G. Passias
11 Navigated Anterior Transoral Surgery for C1 and C2 Pathologies
51(8)
Christine L. Hammer
James J. Evans
12 Navigated Posterior Correction of Pediatric Scoliosis
59(9)
Justin C. Paul
Arya Varthi
Raj J. Gala
13 Navigated Posterior Instrumentation of the Arthrodesed Spine
68(8)
Erika A. Dillard
James S. Harrop
I. David Kaye
14 Navigated Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
76(6)
Bradley C. Johnson
Thomas J. Errico
15 Robotic Instrumentation for Lumbosacral Spondylolisthesis
82(5)
Michael R. Conti Mica
Michael P. Silverstein
R. Alden Milam IV
Eric B. Laxer
16 The Role of Navigation in the Resection of Primary Spinal Tumor
87(9)
Taolin Fang
Jian Dong
Stefano Boriani
17 Surgical Management of Thoracolumbar Spinal Metastases Using Navigation
96(15)
Zach Pennington
A. Karim Ahmed
Camilo A. Molina
Daniel M. Sciubba
18 Navigated Pelvic Fixation
111(5)
Haruki Funao
Brian J. Neuman
Khaled M. Kebaish
19 Navigated Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
116(6)
Wesley H. Bronson
Joshua E. Heller
20 Navigation Balloon Kyphoplasty
122(6)
Richard M. McEntee
Kaitlyn Votta
I. David Kaye
Part III Techniques for Robotic-Assisted Spine Surgery
21 Outcomes in Robotic Spinal Surgery
128(3)
Glenn S. Russo
Christopher M. Bono
James D. Kang
22 Robotic Subaxial Cervical Spine Pedicle Screw Instrumentation
131(4)
Wei Jian
Mingxing Fan
Jingwei Zhao
Yajun Liu
23 Navigated and Robotic Anterior Odontoid Peg Fracture Fixation
135(5)
Kartik Shenoy
All Bydon
24 Navigated and Robotic Posterior Atlantoaxial Fusion
140(8)
Andrew H. Milby
James M. Schuster
25 Robotic Posterior Thoracic Pedicle Screw Placement
148(5)
Marco C. Mendoza
R. Alden Milam IV
Eric B. Laxer
26 Robotic Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
153(7)
Alfred J. Pisano
Donald F. Colantonio III
27 Robotic Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
160(4)
Patricia Zadnik Sullivan
Tristan Blase Fried
William C. Welch
Part IV Techniques Using Alternative Modalities for Complex Spine Pathology
28 Intraoperative Ultrasound-Guided Intradural Tumor Resection
164(6)
Yamaan S. Saadeh
Jay K. Nathan
Mark E. Oppenlander
29 Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Treatment of Primary and Metastatic Spinal Tumors
170(8)
Ori Barzilai
Adam M. Schmitt
Mark H. Bilsky
Ilya Laufer
Part V Easing the Transition to Technological Adoption
30 Operating Room Design and Efficiency
178(7)
James Dowdell
Christopher M. Mikhail
Andrew C. Hecht
31 Mounting the Learning Curve with New Technologies
185(5)
John E. Ziewacz
Part VI Future Directions
32 Artificial Intelligence
190(5)
Jaykar R. Panchmatia
Trishan Panch
33 What We Can Learn from Other Industries
195(8)
Nikola Kocovic
I. David Kaye
34 Future Growth in Navigated and Robotic Spinal Surgery
203(6)
Darian R. Esfahani
Prateek Kumar
Kimberly Hu
Zachary Tan
Brandon L. Neisewander
Ankit I. Mehta
Index 209