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A Spine Robotic-Assisted Navigation System for Pedicle Screw Placement
Published on: May 11, 2020
Radiation Exposure in Robotic-Assisted Versus Conventional and Navigation-Assisted Spine Surgery: A Systematic
Víctor Rodríguez-Domínguez1,2, Catalina Vivancos Sánchez3, Mario Taravilla-Loma3
1Department of Neurosurgery, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
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Objectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis compared freehand and navigation-assisted spine surgery with robot-assisted techniques, focusing on radiation dose, fluoroscopy time, and factors influencing these outcomes. Methods: Following the PRISMA and PROSPERO protocols, we searched major databases for comparative studies on radiation exposure or fluoroscopy duration. Non-comparative, cadaveric, and animal studies were excluded. Bias was assessed with RoB 2 and MINORS. The data were pooled using random-effects models, with subgroup, meta-regression, sensitivity, and publication-bias analyses. Results: Twenty-eight studies (3205 patients) were included. Compared with freehand surgery, robotic assistance did not significantly reduce radiation dose (SMD -0.81; p = 0.07) or fluoroscopy time (SMD -0.56; p = 0.06), with substantial heterogeneity. Subgroup analyses revealed lower exposure with specific robotic systems (e.g., Tianji®), in degenerative and trauma indications, and at cervical, lumbar, and thoracolumbar levels. No differences were observed between robotic-assisted and navigation-assisted techniques. A meta-regression showed increasing an fluoroscopy time and radiation dose in more recent freehand studies, while trends were stable in robotic cohorts. No publication bias was detected. Conclusions: Robotic-assisted surgery was not associated with statistically significant reductions in overall radiation dose or fluoroscopy time compared with freehand techniques. Effects may vary by robotic platform, indication, and anatomical level; however, substantial heterogeneity limits certainty. Further randomized controlled trails with standardized reporting are warranted.

