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A Spine Robotic-Assisted Navigation System for Pedicle Screw Placement
Published on: May 11, 2020
Endoscope-based hybrid navigation system for minimally invasive ventral spine surgeries
Ramesh U Thoranaghatte1, Guoyan Zheng, Frank Langlotz
1MEM Research Center - Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. ramesh@memcenter.unibe.ch
Abstract:
The availability of high-resolution, magnified, and relatively noise-free endoscopic images in a small workspace, 4-10 cm from the endoscope tip, opens up the possibility of using the endoscope as a tracking tool. We are developing a hybrid navigation system in which image-analysis-based 2D-3D tracking is combined with optoelectronic tracking (Optotrak) for computer-assisted navigation in laparoscopic ventral spine surgeries. Initial results are encouraging and confirm the ability of the endoscope to serve as a tracking tool in surgical navigation where sub-millimetric accuracy is mandatory.

