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Area of Science:

  • Interventional radiology
  • Medical robotics
  • Vascular imaging

Background:

  • Robotic-assisted platforms have demonstrated success in cardiovascular and neurological interventions.
  • Existing literature lacks reports on robotic use for spinal angiography.
  • Spinal angiography is crucial for diagnosing and treating spinal vascular conditions.

Observation:

  • This study explored the feasibility of using a robotic-assisted platform for spinal angiography.
  • The procedure focused on thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine.

Findings:

  • Robotic-assisted thoracic and lumbar spinal angiography is feasible.
  • This represents the first reported use of robotic technology for spinal angiography.

Implications:

  • Robotic assistance may enhance precision and control in spinal angiography.
  • This technology could potentially improve outcomes for patients undergoing spinal vascular interventions.
  • Further research is warranted to establish the full clinical utility of robotic-assisted spinal angiography.