Neurospine (Jun 2023)

Floor-Mounted Robotic Pedicle Screw Placement in Lumbar Spine Surgery: An Analysis of 1,050 Screws

  • Pratyush Shahi,
  • Omri Maayan,
  • Daniel Shinn,
  • Sidhant Dalal,
  • Junho Song,
  • Kasra Araghi,
  • Dimitra Melissaridou,
  • Avani Vaishnav,
  • Karim Shafi,
  • Yuri Pompeu,
  • Evan Sheha,
  • James Dowdell,
  • Sravisht Iyer,
  • Sheeraz A. Qureshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14245/ns.2346070.035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 577 – 586

Abstract

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Objective To analyze the usage of floor-mounted robot in minimally invasive lumbar fusion. Methods Patients who underwent minimally invasive lumbar fusion for degenerative pathology using floor-mounted robot (ExcelsiusGPS) were included. Pedicle screw accuracy, proximal level violation rate, pedicle screw size, screw-related complications, and robot abandonment rate were analyzed. Results Two hundred twenty-nine patients were included. Most surgeries were primary single-level fusion. Sixty-five percent of surgeries had intraoperative computed tomography (CT) workflow, 35% had preoperative CT workflow. Sixty-six percent were transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion, 16% were lateral, 8% were anterior, and 10% were a combined approach. A total of 1,050 screws were placed with robotic assistance (85% in prone position, 15% in lateral position). Postoperative CT scan was available for 80 patients (419 screws). Overall pedicle screw accuracy rate was 96.4% (prone, 96.7%; lateral, 94.2%; primary, 96.7%; revision, 95.3%). Overall poor screw placement rate was 2.8% (prone, 2.7%; lateral, 3.8%; primary, 2.7%; revision, 3.5%). Overall proximal facet and endplate violation rates were 0.4% and 0.9%. Average diameter and length of pedicle screws were 7.1 mm and 47.7 mm. Screw revision had to be done for 1 screw (0.1%). Use of the robot had to be aborted in 2 cases (0.8%). Conclusion Usage of floor-mounted robotics for the placement of lumbar pedicle screws leads to excellent accuracy, large screw size, and negligible screw-related complications. It does so for screw placement in prone/lateral position and primary/revision surgery alike with negligible robot abandonment rates.

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