Monday, March 18, 2013 3:55:06 PM
New study reports 98.9 percent implant accuracy when using Mazor Robotics Renaissance™ Guidance System for patients with significant spinal deformities
BY PR Newswire
— 9:00 AM ET 03/12/2013
ORLANDO, Fla., March 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A study recently published in European Spine Journal concluded 98.9 percent accuracy when implanting pedicle screws using Mazor Robotics (MZRTF) Renaissance™ Guidance System in a study group of 101 consecutive cases performed by Dr. Isador Lieberman of Texas Back Institute. 1 Ninety percent of the sample group had severe deformity and/or previous spine surgery that failed to correct the condition.
The clinical study stated, "In situations such as severe deformity or revision surgeries when the normal spinal anatomic landmarks have been altered or obscured, the robotic-guided system was especially useful to improve the accuracy in pedicle screw placement."
Historically, extreme curves and abnormalities of the spine with conditions such as scoliosis, can pose a significant challenge to surgeons when placing implants. Through virtual 3D planning software, Renaissance eliminates some of the difficulty and helps the surgeon obtain greater accuracy by guiding to the exact trajectories planned (watch "How it Works").
Nine hundred and forty nine implants were accurately placed and 11 implants were not initially placed in the ideal position, presumably due to "tool skiving" off the facet or transverse process.
To date, Mazor Robotics (MZRTF
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) technology has been used worldwide in thousands of cases, including more than 500 complex spine deformity and revision procedures.
Percutaneous and minimally-invasive (MIS) approaches were used in 25.3 percent of the surgeries in this study, exemplifying the applicability of Renaissance for MIS in the most complex spine surgeries. The authors noted, "The diverse patient population demonstrated the broad utility of this robotic-assisted system in challenging spine surgeries."
Additional peer-reviewed publications and presentations at leading scientific conferences have validated the accuracy, usability, and clinical advantages of Mazor Robotics (MZRTF
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) technology. For more information, visit www.MazorRobotics.com.
About Mazor
Mazor Robotics (MZRTF
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) is dedicated to the development of innovative surgical guidance systems and complementary products that provide a safer surgical environment for patients, surgeons, and operating room staff. Mazor Robotics (MZRTF
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)' systems have been successfully used in the placement of tens of thousands of implants in the United States and Europe.
1. Hu, X, Ohnmeiss D. Lieberman,I. Robotic-assisted pedicle screw placement: lessons learned from the first 102 patients. Eur Spine J (2013) 22:661-666.
Contact: Stephani Newman
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Mazor Robotics (MZRTF
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