Minimally Invasive Kyphotic Deformity Correction—Precision Navigation for the Elderly

Safe Minimally Invasive Kyphotic Correction for the Elderly with Navigation Technology
An 84-year-old patient gradually developed kyphosis due to osteoporosis-related fractures, rendering her unable to stand upright. Given her advanced age and underlying chronic conditions, her family was initially concerned about surgical risks.
Through computer-assisted minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery, the patient received treatment with minimal tissue disruption. The precision of navigation technology significantly reduced surgical risks, allowing her to regain an upright posture and return to normal life.