Robotic spine surgery

Robotic spine surgery is a tool that allows us to perform minimally invasive spinal fusions. Spinal fusion involves the insertion of screws into the vertebral bone that makes up the spine. With robotic assisted surgery, we can precisely plan the position and size of the screws ahead of time. The robotic arm then assists our team by positioning instruments directly over the precise trajectory.

In the video below, you can see the robotic arm position itself for screw placement.

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