Open Spine Surgery
Accuracy Evaluation of a Novel Spinal Robotic System for Autonomous Laminectomy in Thoracic and Lumbar Vertebrae
《JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY》 2023;00:1-8
Author:Weishi Li
Accuracy Evaluation of a Novel Spinal Robotic System for Autonomous Laminectomy in Thoracic and Lumbar Vertebrae
unnecessary damage to the osseous structure and surrounding
tissue, which causes increases in postoperative pain, perioperative blood loss, complications, and length of hospital stay12-14.
Therefore, a precise robotic system for laminectomy is necessary.
Open Spine Surgery
Ultrasonic bone curette-assisted unilateral approach for bilateral decompression with MIS-TLIF for severe lumbar spinal stenosis
《BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders》 (2024) 25:315
Author:Yuebing Ren
Ultrasonic bone curette-assisted unilateral approach for bilateral decompression with MIS-TLIF for severe lumbar spinal stenosis
Purpose:
We aimed to evaluate the clinical efcacy of bilateral decompression with minimally invasive transforaminal
lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) assisted by an ultrasonic bone curette (UBC) for treating severe degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS) and traditional tool laminectomy decompression MIS-TLIF for treating severe DLSS.
Open Spine Surgery
Analysis of the curative efect of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy with osseous foraminal stenosis using ultrasonic osteotome in anterior cervical surgery
《BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders》 (2023) 24:81
Author:Junlin Liu
Analysis of the curative efect of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy with osseous foraminal stenosis using ultrasonic osteotome in anterior cervical surgery
Purpose:
To explore the clinical efcacy and operation points of cervical radiculopathy with osseous foraminal stenosis treated with ultrasonic osteotome in anterior cervical surgery.
Open Spine Surgery
Ultrasonic Osteotome Assisted Full-Endoscopic en Block Resection of Thoracic Ossified Ligamentum Flavum: Technical Note and 2 Years Follow-up
《Pain Physician》 2021; 24:E239-E248
Author:Li Zhenzhou
Ultrasonic Osteotome Assisted Full-Endoscopic en Block Resection of Thoracic Ossified Ligamentum Flavum: Technical Note and 2 Years Follow-up
Background:
Conventional open laminectomy is considered to be the standard procedure for
the treatment of thoracic ossified ligamentum flavum, but multi-segment thoracic laminectomy
extensively removes the facet joints and ligamentous tissue, destroying the thoracic spine
biomechanics and stability, may lead to delayed thoracic spine kyphosis deformities, which in turn
can lead to potential neurological deterioration and local intractable pain.