Radiation Exposure in Posterior Lumbar Fusion: A Comparison of CT Image-Guided Navigation, Robotic Assistance, and Intraoperative Fluoroscopy.
Erik WangJordan ManningChristopher G VarlottaDainn WooEthan AyresEdem AbotsiDennis Vasquez-MontesThemistocles S ProtopsaltisJeffrey A GoldsteinAnthony K Frempong-BoaduPeter G PassiasAaron J BucklandPublished in: Global spine journal (2020)
IGN and robotic assistance in posterior lumbar fusion were associated with higher intraoperative and total-procedure radiation exposure than open cases without IGN/robotics, but significantly less than MIS without IGN/robotics, without differences in perioperative outcomes. Fluoro-MIS procedures reported highest radiation exposure to patient, and of equal concern is that the proportion of total radiation dose also applied to the surgeon and operating room staff in fluoro-MIS group is higher than in IGN/robotics and open groups.