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Robotic assisted surgeries for the treatment of spine tumors

Xiaobang Hu, Thomas J. Scharschmidt, Donna D. Ohnmeiss and Isador H. Lieberman
International Journal of Spine Surgery January 2015, 9 1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/2001
Xiaobang Hu
1Scoliosis and Spine Tumor Center, Texas Back Institute, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, Plano, TX
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Thomas J. Scharschmidt
2Department of Orthpaedic Surgery, Wexner medical center/James Cancer Hospital, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
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Donna D. Ohnmeiss
3Texas Back Institute Research Foundation, Plano, TX
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Isador H. Lieberman
1Scoliosis and Spine Tumor Center, Texas Back Institute, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, Plano, TX
MD, MBA, FRCSC
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    CT and MRI showing the T9 osteolytic collapse secondary to lung cancer in a 56 year old female (Case 1).

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    Preoperative planning of the robotic assisted pedicle screw placement and vertebral augmentation.

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    Patient reported outcome at the latest follow up. NA: not available.

    Case no.GenderAge(years)Site of LesionFollow-up(months)Back Pain (VAS)Leg Pain (VAS)
    PreoperativePostoperativePreoperativePostoperative
    1Female56T9126.00.00.00.0
    2Female57L4, L519.10.98.80.9
    3Female67T120.57.32.50.00.0
    4Male69T938.04.00.00.0
    5Female47T8, L1, L31,58.05.0NA4.6
    6Male69T1230.40.00.00.0
    7Female58L3, L4, L5210.02.010.00.0
    8Female49T4, T5NANANANANA
    9Female65T12NANANANANA
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Xiaobang Hu, Thomas J. Scharschmidt, Donna D. Ohnmeiss, Isador H. Lieberman
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