The World's First Combined Endoscopic and Robotic-Guided Spine Surgery is Performed by Surgeons at Virginia Spine Institute


Dr. Colin Haines and Dr. Christopher Good, Spine Surgeons at Virginia Spine Institute, utilize state-of-the-art technology to perform breakthrough minimally invasive robotic-guided spinal fusion with endoscopic decompression.

RESTON, Va., Nov. 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dr. Colin Haines and Dr. Christopher Good, Spine Surgeons at Virginia Spine Institute, perform the world’s first spinal surgery using combined endoscopic and robot-guided technology. The inaugural procedure was conceived by this team of experts out of a need to modernize a traditional spinal fusion with endoscopic decompression. The combination of the state-of-the-art technologies reduces procedure time and creates a more efficient surgical solution with the following benefits:

  • Pre-operative planning and improved surgical accuracy
  • Smaller incision and less risk of infection
  • Decreased intra-operative radiation
  • Less anesthesia and shorter hospital stay
  • Improved patient safety
  • Reduced post-operative pain and recovery time

After suffering with severe low back pain for nearly 40 years, the patient was diagnosed with isthmic spondylolisthesis and symptomatic stenosis, and first underwent a minimally invasive anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF).  The procedure was followed by a minimally invasive posterior surgery where, through a less than 1cm incision, Dr. Haines and Dr. Good utilized the joimax® endoscope to perform a foraminotomy to eliminate pressure on the spinal nerves. The endoscope (high-resolution camera) allowed for access to the nerves with magnification while sparing muscle and tissue disruption. After decompression of the nerves, the surgeons utilized Mazor X™ robot guidance technology to perform a minimally invasive instrumentation and fusion to stabilize the unstable spondylolisthesis.

“Achieving this milestone in spinal healthcare sets a new benchmark focused on improving patient outcomes,” says Dr. Colin Haines, Spine Surgeon and Director of Research at Virginia Spine Institute. “Combining these technologies opens the door to treating more complex spinal conditions through less invasive surgical approaches.”

“Our research has shown that procedures performed with Robotic Guidance utilizing Mazor Core Technology™ improve safety for patients having spine surgery and decrease radiation to patients in the operating room,” says Dr. Christopher Good, Spine Surgeon and President of Virginia Spine Institute. “We are proud to lead the next chapter of advancements  that utilize technology and surgical skill to more efficiently facilitate spinal procedures.”

As the industry leader for over 25 years, Virginia Spine Institute has improved the lives of over 85,000 patients suffering from back or neck conditions. This spinal healthcare destination provides a unique concierge approach and utilizes revolutionary medical advances in non-operative procedures, regenerative medicine, pain management, physical therapy, and surgical intervention.

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at:
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Meet Dr. Christopher Good, Spinal Surgeon, Virginia Spine Institute: http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9dacdb96-dd39-42c0-b895-74f9f14d4a30

Meet Dr. Colin Haines, Spinal Surgeon, Virginia Spine Institute: http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2bb4cc91-a3ee-47df-9157-98589160a7e9




            
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