Role of robotics in adult spinal deformity

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Robotic-assisted adult deformity surgery has played a rapidly expanding role since its introduction. As robotic spine technologies improve, the potential to limit complications and morbidity is vast. The improvements in instrumentation accuracy combined with the ability to maintain that accuracy in multiple positions allow creative surgical approaches and techniques that can limit operative time, blood loss, and improve outcomes. In the years to come, robotic-assisted spine surgery and navigation will likely play an expanding role that continues to be defined.

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Cronin, P. K., Poelstra, K., & Protopsaltis, T. S. (2021). Role of robotics in adult spinal deformity. International Journal of Spine Surgery, 15(S2), S56–S64. https://doi.org/10.14444/8140

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