Fluoroscopy-based navigation system in spine surgery
Philippe Merloz (CHU-Grenoble ortho-traumato), Jocelyne Troccaz, (TIMC), Herv\'e Vouaillat (CHU-Grenoble ortho-traumato), Christian Vasile, (CHU-Grenoble ortho-traumato), J\'er\^ome Tonetti (CHU-Grenoble, ortho-traumato), Ahmad Eid (CHU-Grenoble ortho-traumato)

TL;DR
This paper presents a fluoroscopy-based navigation system for spine surgery that improves accuracy and reduces radiation exposure during pedicle screw insertion, demonstrating safety and reliability through clinical comparison.
Contribution
It introduces a novel computer-assisted navigation system using fluoroscopic calibration and optical localizers, enhancing surgical precision and safety in spine procedures.
Findings
Reduced cortex penetration rate with the navigation system
Significantly decreased radiation exposure time
Comparable operative times between methods
Abstract
The variability in width, height, and spatial orientation of a spinal pedicle makes pedicle screw insertion a delicate operation. The aim of the current paper is to describe a computer-assisted surgical navigation system based on fluoroscopic X-ray image calibration and three-dimensional optical localizers in order to reduce radiation exposure while increasing accuracy and reliability of the surgical procedure for pedicle screw insertion. Instrumentation using transpedicular screw fixation was performed: in a first group, a conventional surgical procedure was carried out with 26 patients (138 screws); in a second group, a navigated surgical procedure (virtual fluoroscopy) was performed with 26 patients (140 screws). Evaluation of screw placement in every case was done by using plain X-rays and post-operative computer tomography scan. A 5 per cent cortex penetration (7 of 140 pedicle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques · Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries · Scoliosis diagnosis and treatment
