The main objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of using the robotic assisted device ROSA™ for pedicle screws placement. This device is currently used in cranial neurosurgery but its applications can be extended to other fields, such as spinal surgery. In the future, the use of ROSA™ in pedicle screw placement could increase the accuracy and safety of surgery for the patient.
The medical device subject of this research is the surgical robot ROSA™ designed for cranial surgery, and used here in another application, spinal surgery - more specifically for the placement of pedicle screws. It is intended for spine surgeons to treat diseases requiring the placement of pedicle screws through posterior open surgery approach or minimally invasive surgery. The system allows the precise guidance of instruments as defined by the surgeon on patient radiological images. The expected performance is a good rate of pedicle screws placement, increasing the performance observed with the conventional method. This system can be transported from one operating room to another, and stored in a storage room. It interfaces with the most common intra -operative surgical imaging systems (mobile C-arms available at Montpellier University Hospital). Further versions of the device will enable the use of 3D intra-operative imaging systems such as the O-arm from Medtronic. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of using the robot ROSA™ for pedicle screws placement. In this study, the robot will be used with an open surgery approach, which is a first step in demonstrating the potential of the robot.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
The ROSA™ robot can assist in identifying the pedicle entry point and in controlling the screw trajectory through a system of continuous monitoring of patient motion. This process strengthens the accuracy of pedicle screws implantation. Stabilisation in treatment for spine degenerative disease
Montpellier Hospital
Montpellier, France
accurancy of pedicle screw placement
The main objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of the robot ROSA in the pedicle screw placement anf for obtaining a CE mark for this application.The expected performance are a "good rate positioning" of pedicle screws better than the performance observed in conventional surgery.
Time frame: during the surgery
operative time / irradiation doses
The secondary outcome of the study is to evaluate the operative time and the irradiation doses during the surgery with this medical device.
Time frame: During the surgery
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