The groundbreaking integration of 3D imaging with augmented reality technology in surgery has brought unprecedented precision and revolutionary changes to spinal procedures. This innovative technology projects precise 3D images onto the surgical area, allowing surgeons to visualize spinal structures in a completely new way, enabling more accurate instrument positioning and guidance. Compared to traditional surgery using 2D imaging, this surgical navigation system, combining 3D imaging with augmented reality technology, provides richer information and a clearer surgical field. The application of this technology not only increases the success rate of surgeries but also reduces surgical time and patient risks. Through 3D imaging combined with augmented reality technology, surgeons can better plan the surgical pathway, maximizing the protection of surrounding tissues and nerve structures, and minimizing surgical side effects and complications. This pioneering technology will bring revolutionary changes to spinal surgeries, enhancing surgical precision and safety, and providing better treatment outcomes and faster recovery for patients. With the continuous development and application of this technology, it is believed to open up new possibilities for the treatment of spinal diseases, benefiting more patients from advances in technology.
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Minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery is a sophisticated procedure aimed at treating various spinal conditions with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Unlike traditional open surgery, which requires larger incisions and extensive tissue dissection, minimally invasive techniques utilize smaller incisions and specialized instruments to access the spine. During the procedure, surgeons use advanced imaging techniques, such as fluoroscopy or navigation systems, to guide the placement of screws, rods, or other instrumentation needed to stabilize the spine and promote fusion. By minimizing tissue trauma and reducing blood loss, minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery can lead to shorter hospital stays, faster recovery times, and decreased postoperative pain for patients. The benefits of minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery include reduced scarring, lower risk of infection, and preservation of muscle and tissue integrity compared to traditional open surgery. While not suitable for all spinal conditions, this approach offers a less invasive alternative for patients requiring spinal fusion, providing improved outcomes and quality of life.






