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Spatial computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced imaging are revolutionizing spine surgery. These technologies enhance diagnostics, planning, intraoperative assistance, and patient recovery for improved outcomes.

Keywords:
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  • Neurosurgery and Orthopedic Surgery
  • Medical Technology Integration
  • Digital Health Innovations

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  • Spine surgery is undergoing a significant transformation driven by technological advancements.
  • Integrating spatial computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced imaging is key to this evolution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review innovations in spine surgery workflow for spatial computing integration.
  • To identify infrastructural developments enabling advanced technologies in spine surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of spine surgery advancements from 2013 to 2024.
  • Focus on studies detailing infrastructure for spatial computing implementation.

Main Results:

  • Identified innovations in AI-enhanced diagnostics, 3D imaging, VR/simulation planning, AR navigation, AI tissue differentiation, remote monitoring, and predictive modeling.
  • Spatial computing, AI, and advanced imaging offer enhanced precision and personalization.

Conclusions:

  • Integration of these technologies promises improved precision, personalization, and patient outcomes in spine surgery.
  • Challenges include clinical validation, cost-effectiveness, and ethical considerations.
  • Continued research and collaboration are vital for realizing the full potential of these advancements.