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Robotic Spine Surgery : A Complete Patient Guide| Dr. Ajay Kothari .

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Robotic spine surgery offers patients a precise, minimally invasive, and faster route to spinal recovery, guided by advanced technology and specialist expertise. This comprehensive guide will help you prepare for, undergo, and recover from robotic spine surgery.

What Is Robotic Spine Surgery?
Robotic spine surgery uses computer-assisted systems and a robotic arm to help a surgeon perform spinal procedures with unmatched accuracy.
Conditions commonly treated include:
  • Herniated discs
  • Scoliosis
  • Spinal stenosis

Benefits for Patients
  • Greater precision: Millimeter-level targeting reduces the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
  • Minimally invasive: Smaller incisions mean less pain, reduced blood loss, and minimal scarring.
  • Faster recovery: Patients often enjoy shorter hospital stays and a quicker return to normal life.
  • Personalized surgical plans: 3D imaging and planning software allow tailored procedures for each patient.

Preparing for Surgery
  • Consultation: Your spine surgeon evaluates if robotic surgery is suitable for you.
  • Preoperative testing: Imaging scans and blood tests ensure safe and effective planning.
  • Fasting: Avoid eating or drinking for at least 6 hours before surgery.

The Surgical Procedure
  • Anesthesia: General anesthesia is typically required.
  • Positioning: The patient is carefully positioned for safety and optimal access.
  • Small incisions: Robotic systems allow multiple small incisions instead of one large cut.
  • Real-time navigation: The surgeon controls the robot, guided by live imaging for maximum accuracy.

Recovery and Aftercare
  • Hospital stay: Usually 1–4 days, with some patients discharged the same day.
  • Home recovery: Rest is key; avoid lifting and long drives for several weeks.
  • Pain management: Mild discomfort may persist initially but often resolves quickly.
  • Physical therapy: Begins within a week, lasting 1–3 months, to restore strength and flexibility.
  • Return to daily life: Most patients resume normal activities in 4–6 weeks, depending on healing.
  • Follow-up: Regular visits to your surgeon are vital to track recovery progress.

Key Tips for Patients
  • Choose an experienced surgeon and center specializing in robotic spine surgery.
  • Discuss all risks, benefits, and expectations openly with your surgeon.
  • Follow pre- and post-surgical instructions carefully to ensure the best outcomes.

 Robotic spine surgery empowers patients with safer, more precise, and faster recovery options. With proper preparation and aftercare, you can achieve long-term spinal health and improved quality of life.

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