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3D navigation systems enhance surgical precision and patient safety in complex procedures like pelvic and spine surgery. Regular use and surgeon training are key to maximizing benefits and minimizing risks associated with these advanced tools.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical technology
  • Surgical navigation systems

Background:

  • Navigation systems aim to improve surgical precision and provide intraoperative support.
  • Current systems include 2D and 3D image-based approaches, with image-free navigation utilizing 3D printing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the application and requirements of 3D navigation in surgical interventions.
  • To highlight the benefits and drawbacks of utilizing navigation systems in surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on navigation procedures in trauma, pelvic, and spine surgery.
  • Discussion of the established use of 3D navigation in specific surgical areas.

Main Results:

  • 3D navigation is well-established in pelvic and spine surgery, particularly for posterior pelvic ring fractures and cervical spine stabilization.
  • Optimal utilization requires completing the learning curve and regular practice.

Conclusions:

  • 3D navigation offers advantages such as increased patient safety, reduced radiation exposure, and less invasive procedures.
  • High initial costs represent a significant disadvantage.