【3D Computer Navigation | Enhancing the Safety of Spine Surgery】
Many spine patients hesitate to undergo surgery, even when experiencing severe lower back pain and difficulty walking. The fear of spine surgery often outweighs the discomfort they endure.
However, modern minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has significantly advanced, especially with the integration of 3D computer navigation systems, which provide:
✅ Preoperative surgical planning and real-time intraoperative imaging guidance
✅ Enhanced surgical accuracy
✅ Reduced risk of nerve, bone, and muscle injury, as well as lower complication rates
Common Conditions Treated with 3D Computer Navigation:
🔎 Spondylolisthesis
🔎 Spinal stenosis
🔎 Scoliosis
🔎 Spinal deformities
🔎 Degenerative disc disease
Expert Reminder:
O-arm® computer-assisted navigation is a highly sophisticated technique that requires specialized training for safe and effective execution. Patients should consult with their spine surgeon to determine the best surgical approach.
✨ With computer-navigated minimally invasive surgery, over 95% of patients can avoid rehabilitation, start walking within two days, and be discharged within 4-7 days.