Erschienen in:
03.11.2018 | Case Report
Cement-augmented pedicle screw insertion assisted by spinal robotic systems for widespread spinal metastases
verfasst von:
Christopher Wu, Ching-Yu Lee, Tsung-Jen Huang, Meng-Huang Wu
Erschienen in:
Journal of Robotic Surgery
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Ausgabe 4/2019
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Abstract
Widespread spinal metastases can obscure bone landmarks and severely hinder surgical safety during pedicle screw insertion. Robot-assisted spinal surgery has demonstrated an excellent safety profile for pedicle screw insertion. Moreover, spinal surgery robotic systems can facilitate pedicle screw insertion with high-accuracy. We present a patient who had breast cancer with widespread spinal metastases, pathological vertebral fracture, and spinal cord compression with a challenge of intraoperative image recognition. To overcome this problem, she received surgical decompression and stabilization through the insertion of cement-augmented pedicle screws with the assistance of a spinal robotic system. At the 1-year follow-up, no implant loosening was observed, and the patient exhibited notable physical improvements, demonstrating that cement-augmented pedicle screw insertion with the assistance of spinal robotic systems is an effective method for treating widespread spinal metastases.