Cirq robotic arm-assisted transpedicular instrumentation with intraoperative navigation: technical note and case series with 714 thoracolumbar screws

Journal of Robotic Surgery(2021)

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The Cirq is a surgeon-controlled robotic arm that provides a new technique for accurately placing transpedicular screws. This report aims to present a technical report and our experience with this new robotic arm combined with intraoperative navigation. Technique and workflow using the Cirq robotic arm with intraoperative navigation is described. A retrospective review was conducted of all patients undergoing elective open thoracic/lumbar fusion surgery by a single surgeon in the first year of using the novel Cirq robotic arm. Descriptive analysis of patient and operative variables was performed. A total of 84 patients underwent placement of a total 714 transpedicular screws using the Cirq robotic arm. Most (69.1%) underwent 3–6 level fusion procedures. Mean operative time was 198 min total and 28 min when adjusted per screw. There was a learning curve with operative time per screw decreasing from 32 to 25 min from the first to second half of cases ( p = 0.057). There were no intraoperative screw revisions and 2.4% (2/84) required instrumentation revision and return to the operating room. The Cirq robotic arm is seamlessly incorporated into the workflow of a transpedicular fusion. Our experience with over 700 pedicle screw placements using the Cirq robot demonstrates efficacy and safety although further comparative studies are needed.
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Robotic surgery,Lumbar,Thoracic,Fusion,Pedicle screw,Intraoperative navigation
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