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Three-Dimensional Quantitative Assessment of Pedicle Screw Accuracy in Clinical Utilization of a New Robotic System in Spine Surgery A Multicenter Study

Authors
 Byeong-Jin Ha  ;  Jong-Min Lee  ;  Seon-Jin Yoon  ;  Byung-Kwan Kim  ;  Junseok Lee  ;  Suhun Lee  ;  Seungjae Ryu  ;  Yongyeob Cha  ;  Sungteac Hwang  ;  Donggi Woo  ;  Chang Kyu Lee  ;  Dong Ah Shin  ;  Yoon Ha  ;  Sung Uk Kuh  ;  Keung Nyun Kim  ;  Dongwuk Son  ;  Seong Yi 
Citation
 NEUROSPINE, Vol.20(3) : 1028-1039, 2023-09 
Journal Title
NEUROSPINE
ISSN
 2586-6583 
Issue Date
2023-09
Keywords
Dimensional measurement accuracy ; Pedicle screws ; Robot-assisted spine surgery
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of pedicle screw placement in patients undergoing percutaneous pedicle screw fixation with robotic guidance, using a newly developed 3-dimensional quantitative measurement system. The study also aimed to assess the clinical feasibility of the robotic system in the field of spinal surgery.Methods: A total of 113 patients underwent pedicle screw insertion using the CUVIS-spine pedicle screw guide system (CUREXO Inc.). Intraoperative O-arm images were obtained, and screw insertion pathways were planned accordingly. Image registration was performed using paired-point registration and iterative closest point methods. The accuracy of the robotic-guided pedicle screw insertion was assessed using 3-dimensional offset calculation and the Gertzbein-Robbins system (GRS).Results: A total of 448 screws were inserted in the 113 patients. The image registration success rate was 95.16%. The average error of entry offset was 2.86 mm, target offset was 2.48 mm, depth offset was 1.99 mm, and angular offset was 3.07 degrees. According to the GRS grading system, 88.39% of the screws were classified as grade A, 9.60% as grade B, 1.56% as grade C, 0.22% as grade D, and 0.22% as grade E. Clinically acceptable screws (GRS grade A or B) accounted for 97.54% of the total, with no reported neurologic complications. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that pedicle screw insertion using the novel robot -assisted navigation method is both accurate and safe. Further prospective studies are necessary to explore the potential benefits of this robot-assisted technique in comparison to conventional approaches.
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DOI
10.14245/ns.2346552.276
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kuh, Sung Uk(구성욱) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2566-3209
Kim, Keung Nyun(김긍년)
Shin, Dong Ah(신동아) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5225-4083
Yoon, Seon Jin(윤선진) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3255-5081
Yi, Seong(이성)
Lee, Chang Kyu(이창규)
Ha, Yoon(하윤)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/197726
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