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World J Clin Cases. Aug 6, 2023; 11(22): 5358-5364
Published online Aug 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i22.5358
TINAVI robot-assisted one-stage anteroposterior surgery in lateral position for severe thoracolumbar fracture dislocation: A case report
Sen Ye, Yan-Zhen Chen, Ling-Jian Zhong, Chang-Zhang Yu, Han-Kun Zhang, Yang Hong
Sen Ye, Yan-Zhen Chen, Ling-Jian Zhong, Chang-Zhang Yu, Han-Kun Zhang, Yang Hong, Department of Spine Surgery, Xingguo Hospital Affiliated to Gannan Medical College, Ganzhou 342400, Jiangxi Province, China
Author contributions: Ye S and Chen YZ completed the surgery and wrote the manuscript; Zhong LJ and Yu CZ assisted in completing the surgery and recorded it; Zhang HK and Hong Y followed up the patient; All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Corresponding author: Yan-Zhen Chen, MD, Professor, Department of Spine Surgery, Xingguo Hospital Affiliated to Gannan Medical College, No. 699 Wenming Avenue, Xingguo County, Ganzhou 342400, Jiangxi Province, China. 13507071872@163.com
Received: April 14, 2023
Peer-review started: April 14, 2023
First decision: June 21, 2023
Revised: June 22, 2023
Accepted: July 10, 2023
Article in press: July 10, 2023
Published online: August 6, 2023
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Abstract
BACKGROUND

The combined anterior/posterior approach appears to be capable of reconstructing spinal stability, correcting thoracolumbar deformity, and promoting neural recovery in severe thoracolumbar fracture dislocation. However, this type of operation requires changing the body position during the procedure, resulting in a lengthy operation time. As a universal surgical robot, TINAVI robot has achieved good surgical results in clinical surgery. But to our knowledge, no reports describing TINAVI robot-assisted single lateral position anteroposterior surgery for thoracolumbar fracture dislocation.

CASE SUMMARY

We describe a case of a 16-year-old female patient with severe thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation underwent surgery assisted by the TINAVI robot. A one-stage combined anterior and posterior operation was performed on a severe thoracolumbar fracture dislocation using the TINAVI robot, and the operation was completed in right lateral position.

CONCLUSION

The TINAVI robot-assisted one-stage anterior and posterior surgery in right lateral position for severe thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation is both safe and effective.

Keywords: TINAVI; Thoracolumbar fracture; Spine surgery; Case report

Core Tip: Currently, there is no reports describing TINAVI robot-assisted single lateral position anteroposterior surgery for thoracolumbar fracture dislocation. We describe a case of a 16-year-old female patient with severe thoracolumbar fracture and dislocation underwent surgery assisted by the TINAVI robot. A one-stage combined anterior and posterior operation was performed on a severe thoracolumbar fracture dislocation using the TINAVI robot, and the operation was completed in right lateral position. We hope to bring more options to the approach of spinal surgery by sharing the case.