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    Spine Surgery (Robotic)

    Smarter, Faster, Stronger Technology for Spine Surgery Patients

    Suffering from back or neck pain can put a strain on living a healthy, active lifestyle. Your musculoskeletal system provides support, stability, and movement to your body. Your physician may recommend you to a Lee Health spine robot surgeon specialist to see if spine surgery is an option for you.

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    ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Spine Surgery

    The ExcelsiusGPS® robot is the world’s first technology to combine a robotic arm and full navigation capabilities for accurate alignment in spine surgery. ExcelsiusGPS® is Globus Medical’s advanced technology solution designed to enhance patient safety and improve the efficiency of our Lee Health staff and surgeons.

    ExcelsiusGPS® robot

    佛罗里达州迈尔斯堡的机器人脊柱手术

    Robotic spine surgery or robotic assisted spine surgery is the latest state-of-the-art technology used for surgery in Southwest Florida. Lee Health has expert trained robotic surgeons to use the ExcelsiusGPS® robot.

    The Map to Recovery

    The spine is one of the most important structures in the human body, it supports much of the body’s weight and protects the spinal cord, which carries information from the brain to the rest of the body. Individual vertebrae are separated by intervertebral discs, which act as cushions or shock absorbers between the vertebral bodies.

    The ExcelsiusGPS® allows surgeons to get underneath the muscle in the back and between the vertebral in your spine to repair and retreat a variety of conditions.

    The ExcelsiusGPS® can be used for procedures such as

    • Neck Surgery
    • Lower Back Surgery
    • Scoliosis Correction
    • Fracture Repairs

    Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches

    A minimally invasive technique permits your Lee Health surgeon to separate the muscles surrounding the spine rather than cut through them. Your surgeon will operate through small incisions along the spine using the ExcelsiusGPS® robot.

    Robotic-assisted screw and rod placement techniques are used to stabilize and hold the spine in place while the fusion of vertebrae occurs. Advances in medical imaging have improved the accuracy of this technique by using images to determine the size and placement of implants based on each patient's anatomy. The images are used to guide the robotic arm to a specific region of your spine, similar to a planned route or pathway on a GPS.

    What are the benefits of minimally invasive spine surgery?

    • Shorter hospital stay
    • Less tissue damage
    • Smaller incisions, which may lead to smaller scars and less pain

    ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Surgery

    Specific Conditions Treated at Lee Health

    Learn more about the specific conditions we treat here

    • Back, Neck & Spine Treatment/Surgery

      Lee Health has advanced imaging technologies and facilities to give our orthopedists the most accurate information to treat orthopedic injuries and conditions.