Cirq® Robotic Assistance for Minimally Invasive C1-C2 Posterior Instrumentation: Report on Feasibility and Safety

Author:

Farah Kaissar12,Meyer Mikael12,Prost Solene32,Dufour Henry12,Blondel Benjamin32,Fuentes Stephane12

Affiliation:

1. Department of neurosurgery, La Timone university hospital, APHM, Marseille, France

2. Spine unit, La Timone university hospital, APHM, Marseille, France

3. Department of orthopedic surgery, La Timone university hospital, APHM, Marseille, France

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Accurate screw placement remains very challenging especially in the upper cervical spine. OBJECTIVE To present our first experience of a percutaneous posterior C1-C2 fixation for a traumatic fracture. METHODS This is a case report of a non-neurological patient, harboring a type II odontoid fracture. She underwent a posterior percutaneous fixation using Cirq® Robotic Assistance coupled to the AIRO® intraoperative computed tomography (iCT)-scan and BrainLab® navigation system (all by BrainLab AG). Routine CT was performed on postoperative day 2 to evaluate pedicle screw placement. The effective dose was calculated. RESULTS The C1-C2 posterior percutaneous fixation was performed with cannulated VERTEX® Reconstruction System (Medtronic). Overall, 4 screws were placed. All of them were rated as acceptable (100%). Radiation dose received by the patient was 4.13 mSv. Radiation dose received by the surgical staff was 0 mSv. Postoperative course was excellent. CONCLUSION Posterior percutaneous fixation using Cirq® Robotic Assistance coupled with iCT navigation system is a major innovation that can improve pedicle screw positioning's accuracy with acceptable patient radiation and reduced surgical team exposure.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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