

Outcomes after decompressive laminectomy for lumbar spinal stenosis: comparison between minimally invasive unilateral laminectomy for bilateral decompression and open laminectomy: clinical article. Mobbs RJ, Li J, Sivabalan P, Raley D, Rao PJ. Cost-effectiveness of minimally invasive midline lumbar interbody fusion versus traditional open transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion.

2018 31(3):E184–92.ĭjurasovic M, Gum JL, Crawford CH, Owens K, Brown M, Steele P, et al. Patient perceptions of minimally invasive versus open spine surgery. Narain AS, Hijji FY, Duhancioglu G, Haws BE, Khechen B, Manning BT, et al. Spinal robotics: current applications and future perspectives. Estimation of the acquisition and operating costs for robotic surgery. The history of robotics in spine surgery. The increasing adoption of available systems into both private practice and academic settings, along with the rising case volumes, have provided consistent clinical data points to support the safety, accuracy, and versatility of robotic systems in surgical procedures for degenerative, oncologic, and traumatic spinal pathologies. Current systems also provide new avenues to facilitate the current healthcare economic trend toward minimally invasive operations that can fulfil the clinical goals of spinal surgery while reducing the operative time, blood loss, postoperative incisional pain, and patient recovery times.

In addition to the original intention of these systems to automate and make safer some of the challenging steps in spinal instrumentation, such as pedicle screws placement, modern robotic systems have integrated seamlessly with other advances in surgical technology, such as computer-assisted navigation, to assist and expand the existing capabilities of the surgeon. Today, multiple commercial systems on the market have been cleared by the FDA for use in the US. Robotic spine surgery has evolved significantly in the past 20 years since the original introduction of the da Vinci surgical system and the Mazor SpineAssist, the first dedicated spine surgery system.
