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1911, this operative procedure has gradually become the most widely used for treating spinal pathologies ( 4 ). Pedicle screw placement played an important role in the reconstruction of spinal stability, promoting fusion and early rehabilitation, and
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with less patient discomfort. Minimally invasive or percutaneous pedicle screw placement was made easier with the advent of cannulated screws. The surgical procedure may be fluoroscopy-assisted or, recently, navigation-assisted. Fluoroscopy
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fundamental aid in the placement of screws or surgical plates, mainly thanks to the possibility of testing in advance of the procedure; examples include pedicle screw placement in a clinical case of severe congenital scoliosis 23 or, more in general
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(Mazor Robotics), Rosa (Zimmer Biomet) and Excelcius (Globus Medical). These robotic systems have demonstrated increased accuracy with pedicle screw placement when compared to open freehand technique. 42 , 43 Along with this, there is evidence that
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sternoclavicular dislocation to syndesmotic reduction. 16 , 17 The main indication of the o-arm remains in pedicle screw placement in combination with an intra-operative navigation system. The combination of these systems can reduce the pedicle screw
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1990s by Radermacher et al 10 for pedicle screw placement, total knee arthroplasty, decompression of the cervical spine and triple osteotomy of the pelvis. Several weeks prior to surgery, a CT or a MRI scan is taken of the patient’s bone. Using a
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surgical skills. Therefore, BPS is still the preferred method for posterior internal fixation. In recent years, with the rapid development of various TLIF auxiliary technologies such as O-arm fluoroscopy, navigation-assisted pedicle screw placement, and