Navigation Spine surgery : Revision made simple

When the first step falters, #Brainlab-#LoopX a Robotic Intraoperative CT technology helps us course-correct !!

Revision spine surgeries are inherently complex—scar tissue, prior implants, CSF leaks, dural injuries, and neurological deficits all raise the stakes.

A 50-year-old woman presented to us with severe right L5 radiculopathy following a complete L4–5 laminectomy and instrumentation for L4–5 lytic spondylolisthesis (on a sacralized L5) performed at a peripheral center.

We performed a successful re-exploration, decompression, interbody fusion with cages, and reinstrumentation from L3 to the pelvis using S2AI screws—guided by Loop-X and Curve Navigation.

The Robotic intraoperative CT clarity and extended coverage of Loop-X, combined with Brainlab’s Curve navigation, allowed confident screw placement—even in previously instrumented and anatomically altered zones like the pelvis.

This robotic-assisted technology transforms the landscape of revision spine surgery. Even when the beginning is flawed, precision tools like these help us set things right.

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