S. Bandiera, R. Ghermandi, A. Gasbarrini, G. Barbanti Bròdano, S. Colangeli, S. Boriani


November 2013, Volume 22, Issue 6, pp 919 - 924 Original Article Read Full Article 10.1007/s00586-013-3032-x

First Online: 24 September 2013

Purpose

Computer-assisted navigation systems are largely used for pedicle screws positioning in degenerative and traumatic spine surgery. In oncologic spine surgery its use is still developing and could be extended for tumor identification and excision. Aim of this paper is to present our experience.

Methods

Seven selected patients (5 females, 2 males), mean age 44 years (min 17–max 62) affected by primary benign or malignant tumors of the spine or spine metastases were surgically treated with the use of computer-assisted navigation system from March to October 2011.

Results

At 18 months mean F.U. (min 15–max 23), no LR were observed. Revision surgery was necessary only in one case for C1 pedicle screw malpositioning.

Conclusions

Navigation system can improve surgical accuracy in screws placement and tumor localization and excision. Learning curve and technical aspects must be considered to avoid potential serious mistakes.


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