doi: 10.1097/BSD.0000000000001248.
Online ahead of print.
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- 1 Texas Back Institute, Plano, TX.
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Alexander M Satin et al.
Clin Spine Surg.
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doi: 10.1097/BSD.0000000000001248.
Online ahead of print.
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- 1 Texas Back Institute, Plano, TX.
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Abstract
Minimally invasive percutaneous pedicle screws (PPS) are placed through muscle sparing paramedian incisions and provide rigid 3 column fixation to promote stability and fusion. Percutaneous pedicle instrumentation is generally performed as adjunctive posterior stabilization after anterior lumbar interbody fusion or lateral lumbar interbody fusion procedures. In these instances, arthrodesis is often achieved through the interbody fusion rather than posterior column fusion. In some cases, the surgeon may choose to perform posterior facet fusion in addition to PPS and anterior interbody. The addition of a minimally invasive facet fusion to PPS and anterior column interbody fusion creates more fusion surface and enables a truly circumferential fusion. While robotic-guided facet decortication has been suggested, there are currently no published techniques. Here, we describe a novel minimally invasive technique to perform percutaneous robotic facet decortication in conjunction with PPS following anterior lumbar interbody fusion or lateral lumbar interbody fusion.
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Conflict of interest statement
A.M.S.: consulting—DeGen Medical, Inc.; Scientific Advisory Board—Agada Medical Ltd. I.H.L.: consulting—Medtronic, Misonix, Safe Orthopaedics; Royalties—Globus Medical; Scientific Advisory Board—SI-BONE. The remaining authors declare no conflict of interest.
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