The future of spine surgery: technological innovations and advancements

Spine surgery has witnessed remarkable advancements in technology, techniques, and patient outcomes. The future of spine surgery holds even greater promise as technological innovations continue to shape the field. This comprehensive review explores the role of various technological advancements in...

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Main Author: Muhammad Jehanzeb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2024-03-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/2584
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description Spine surgery has witnessed remarkable advancements in technology, techniques, and patient outcomes. The future of spine surgery holds even greater promise as technological innovations continue to shape the field. This comprehensive review explores the role of various technological advancements in the future of spine surgery, focusing on robotic-assisted surgery, augmented reality and virtual reality, 3D printing and custom implants, artificial intelligence and predictive analytics, biomaterials and tissue engineering, nanotechnology, and telemedicine. Robotic-assisted surgery offers enhanced precision and improved outcomes through real-time guidance and surgical manoeuvre assistance. Augmented reality and virtual reality technologies provide valuable tools for preoperative planning, intra-operative navigation, and surgeon training. 3D printing and custom implants enable personalised treatment approaches with improved fit and alignment. Artificial intelligence and predictive analytics offer decision support, precise diagnostics, and real-time monitoring. Biomaterials and tissue engineering approaches facilitate tissue regeneration and targeted drug delivery. Nanotechnology holds promise for precise diagnostics, real-time monitoring, and targeted therapies. Telemedicine and remote monitoring enhance postoperative care and improve accessibility to specialised care. These technological advancements have the potential to revolutionise spine surgery by improving surgical outcomes, enhancing patient experiences, increasing accessibility to specialised care, and optimising healthcare delivery. However, challenges such as cost, training, regulatory approvals, privacy, and ethical considerations must be addressed for successful implementation. Future research directions include further exploration of robotic-assisted surgery, advancement of augmented reality and virtual reality technologies, development of advanced biomaterials and tissue engineering strategies, exploration of nano-materials, and ongoing evaluation of telemedicine and remote monitoring. Collaboration among surgeons, engineers, and scientists is crucial to advancing these technologies and optimising their clinical applications. In conclusion, the future of spine surgery is shaped by technological advancements that offer improved precision, personalised treatment approaches, and enhanced patient outcomes. While challenges exist, ongoing research and innovation will drive the field forward, improving patient care and advancing the field of spine surgery as a whole.
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spelling doaj.art-ef32cdcaeb624ed2b27dfc38b91095752024-03-22T13:47:30ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592024-03-01381The future of spine surgery: technological innovations and advancementsMuhammad Jehanzeb Spine surgery has witnessed remarkable advancements in technology, techniques, and patient outcomes. The future of spine surgery holds even greater promise as technological innovations continue to shape the field. This comprehensive review explores the role of various technological advancements in the future of spine surgery, focusing on robotic-assisted surgery, augmented reality and virtual reality, 3D printing and custom implants, artificial intelligence and predictive analytics, biomaterials and tissue engineering, nanotechnology, and telemedicine. Robotic-assisted surgery offers enhanced precision and improved outcomes through real-time guidance and surgical manoeuvre assistance. Augmented reality and virtual reality technologies provide valuable tools for preoperative planning, intra-operative navigation, and surgeon training. 3D printing and custom implants enable personalised treatment approaches with improved fit and alignment. Artificial intelligence and predictive analytics offer decision support, precise diagnostics, and real-time monitoring. Biomaterials and tissue engineering approaches facilitate tissue regeneration and targeted drug delivery. Nanotechnology holds promise for precise diagnostics, real-time monitoring, and targeted therapies. Telemedicine and remote monitoring enhance postoperative care and improve accessibility to specialised care. These technological advancements have the potential to revolutionise spine surgery by improving surgical outcomes, enhancing patient experiences, increasing accessibility to specialised care, and optimising healthcare delivery. However, challenges such as cost, training, regulatory approvals, privacy, and ethical considerations must be addressed for successful implementation. Future research directions include further exploration of robotic-assisted surgery, advancement of augmented reality and virtual reality technologies, development of advanced biomaterials and tissue engineering strategies, exploration of nano-materials, and ongoing evaluation of telemedicine and remote monitoring. Collaboration among surgeons, engineers, and scientists is crucial to advancing these technologies and optimising their clinical applications. In conclusion, the future of spine surgery is shaped by technological advancements that offer improved precision, personalised treatment approaches, and enhanced patient outcomes. While challenges exist, ongoing research and innovation will drive the field forward, improving patient care and advancing the field of spine surgery as a whole. https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/2584spine surgeryinnovationnew technologyrobotic surgeryartificial intelligenceaugment reality
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