Literature DB >> 28350952

Future Advances in Spine Surgery: The AOSpine North America Perspective.

Michael G Fehlings1, Christopher S Ahuja1, Thomas Mroz2, Wellington Hsu3, James Harrop4.   

Abstract

This focus issue highlights state-of-the-art techniques, equipment, and practices in the modern era of spine surgery while providing a glimpse into the next generation of patient care. A broad range of topics are presented to cover the full spectrum of the field. Degenerative diseases are discussed in a series of 3 articles on (1) pathophysiology, management, and surgical approaches to degenerative cervical myelopathy; (2) novel approaches to degenerative thoracolumbar disease (eg, interspinous process spacers, minimally invasive/endoscopic approaches); and (3) animal models and emerging therapeutics in degenerative disk disease. Also included is a unique study aiming to establish the critically important cost-benefit relationship for spine procedures with perspectives on how value is defined and how to address variability.Primary and metastatic spine oncology are reviewed with a focus on upcoming targeted biologics, subspecialized radiotherapy (eg, proton-beam, carbon-ion, stereotactic radiosurgery), genetic profiling to stratify risk, and morbidity-reducing surgical approaches (eg, minimally invasive/endoscopic resections, percutaneous instrumentation). Trauma is discussed in 2 high-quality papers on controversies in spinal trauma and neuroprotective/neuroregenerative interventions for traumatic spinal cord injury. A stimulating article on cervical, thoracolumbar, and pediatric deformity highlights the rapid evolution of deformity surgery with a look at innovative tools (eg, high-fidelity 3-dimensional reconstructions, magnetically controlled growing rods) and their impact on quality of life. Additionally, a must-read article on surgical site infections discusses key risk factors and evidence-based preventative techniques to remain aware of. Finally, cutting-edge technologies, including computer-assisted navigation, shared-control robotics, neuromodulation, novel osteobiologics, and biomaterials, are covered in detail in a series of 3 fascinating papers on the next generation of the field.Each section intends to highlight the salient literature and afford insights from multiple key thought leaders in an effort to minimize bias and provide varied perspectives. Overall, we hope this issue provides high-quality, evidence-based data relevant to trainees and practicing surgeons while also stimulating excitement about the future of spine surgery.
Copyright © 2017 by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.

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Keywords:  Biomaterials; Deformity; Degenerative; Infection; Myelopathy; Neuromodulation; Oncology; Review; Robotics; Spine; Surgery; Trauma

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28350952     DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyw112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


  6 in total

1.  Intraoperative ultrasound in spine surgery: history, current applications, future developments.

Authors:  Mario Ganau; Nikolaos Syrmos; Allan R Martin; Fan Jiang; Michael G Fehlings
Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg       Date:  2018-04

2.  Spinal Navigation during Orthopedic Residency Training: A Double-Edged Sword?

Authors:  Arun-Kumar Kaliya-Perumal; Tamara Soh; Mark Tan; Colum Patrick Nolan; Chun Sing Yu; Jacob Yoong-Leong Oh
Journal:  Clin Orthop Surg       Date:  2019-05-09

3.  Telerobotic Spinal Surgery Based on 5G Network: The First 12 Cases.

Authors:  Wei Tian; Mingxing Fan; Cheng Zeng; Yajun Liu; Da He; Qi Zhang
Journal:  Neurospine       Date:  2020-03-31

4.  Navigation accuracy and assessability of carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK instrumentation with multimodal intraoperative imaging in spinal oncology.

Authors:  Vanessa Hubertus; Lars Wessels; Anton Früh; Dimitri Tkatschenko; Irini Nulis; Georg Bohner; Vincent Prinz; Julia Onken; Marcus Czabanka; Peter Vajkoczy; Nils Hecht
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-22       Impact factor: 4.996

5.  Comparison of Superior-Level Facet Joint Violations Between Robot-Assisted Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Placement and Conventional Open Fluoroscopic-Guided Pedicle Screw Placement.

Authors:  Qi Zhang; Yun-Feng Xu; Wei Tian; Xiao-Feng Le; Bo Liu; Ya-Jun Liu; Da He; Yu-Qin Sun; Qiang Yuan; Zhao Lang; Xiao-Guang Han
Journal:  Orthop Surg       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 2.071

6.  The Development of a Nationwide, Multicenter Electronic Database for Spinal Instrumentation Surgery in Japan: Japanese Spinal Instrumentation Society Database (JSIS-DB).

Authors:  Haruki Ueda; Hideyuki Arima; Tokumi Kanemura; Masao Koda; Mitsuru Yagi; Koji Yamada; Kazumasa Ueyama; Yukihiro Matsuyama; Hiroshi Taneichi
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-31
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