[Short-term effectiveness comparison between robotic-guided percutaneous minimally invasive pedicle screw internal fixation and traditional open internal fixation in treatment of thoracolumbar fractures].

Jan 16, 2020Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi = Zhongguo xiufu chongjian waike zazhi = Chinese journal of reparative and reconstructive surgery

Short-term effectiveness of robot-guided minimally invasive versus traditional open surgery for spine fractures

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Abstract

The minimally invasive group experienced significantly less intraoperative blood loss and shorter hospitalization time compared to the open group.

  • Operation time was significantly longer for the minimally invasive group than for the open group.
  • The accuracy of pedicle screw placement was high in both groups, with 97.7% in the minimally invasive group and 96.8% in the open group, showing no significant difference.
  • Both surgical methods led to improvements in VAS score, ODI score, fixed segment height, and fixed segment kyphotic Cobb angle compared to preoperative levels.
  • At 3 days post-operation, the minimally invasive group had significantly better VAS and ODI scores than the open group, but no significant differences were observed at later time points.
  • No rejection or internal fixation fracture occurred in either group during the 10-month follow-up.

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