First case report using optical topographic-guided navigation in revision spinal fusion for calcified thoracic disk. Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia Sklar, M., Fatemi, P., Wadhwa, H., Leung, C., Zygourakis, C. 2021; 91: 80-83

Abstract

Computer assisted navigation systems are frequently used in spine surgery to improve the accuracy of pedicle screw placement. The 7D Surgical System utilizes optical topographic imaging (OTI) with a camera positioned directly above the surgical field to perform rapid registration from a pre-operative CT scan onto anatomical landmarks with zero intra-operative radiation exposure. This current technology requires an open approach with well-exposed bony anatomy, raising concerns about using the 7D Surgical System in revision surgery, where typical anatomical landmarks may be altered, missing, or obscured by prior hardware. To overcome this, the 7D Surgical System is capable of registering off prior hardware. Here, we present the first published report of 7D Surgical System's registration off prior hardware in a revision spinal fusion. The registration was accurate, and the workflow was easy and efficient with one registration required for 3 levels of instrumentation and discectomy/corpectomy. This demonstrates that the 7D Surgical System can be used in revision cases with altered, missing, or obscured anatomy.

View details for DOI 10.1016/j.jocn.2021.06.031

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