Exploring Fully Navigated Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery-Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MISS-TLIF): An Institutional Analysis
Ajay Krishnan, Sandesh Subhash Agarawal, Mahesh Sagar, Bharat R Dave, Shivanand C Mayi, Ravi Ranjan Rai, Preety Krishnan, Mirant B Dave, Amritesh Singh, Mikeson Panthackel, Arjit Vashishtha

TL;DR
This study examines a new surgical technique for spine fusion that uses 3D navigation to improve precision and reduce complications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a standardized workflow for fully navigated MISS-TLIF using 3D CT guidance, improving efficiency and accuracy.
Findings
Fully navigated MISS-TLIF achieved accurate screw placement with minimal complications.
The procedure reduced radiation exposure and improved workflow efficiency.
Radiological outcomes were consistent with existing literature, showing satisfactory results.
Abstract
Introduction Traditionally, percutaneous pedicle screw fixation has been guided using a C-arm. In recent years, 3D CT-based navigation systems have enabled improved visualization and navigated cage placement. However, the sequence of guide wire insertion, screw placement, and cage insertion continues to vary among surgeons, often depending on individual preference. Such variability can disrupt workflow efficiency and underutilize the full potential of navigation technology. A standardized, stepwise approach, initiated with a preoperative 3D O-arm spin and followed by sequential navigation at each step, can optimize workflow and minimize radiation exposure. Materials and methods We conducted a retrospective analysis of 44 patients who underwent fully navigated minimally invasive spine surgery-transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MISS-TLIF). After a 3D O-arm spin, a single 1-inch…
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TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Medical Imaging and Analysis · Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques
