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    Colin Nnadi
    07/02/2025
    Mr Colin Nnadi

    Adult and paediatric spinal deformity surgeon

    Robotic-assisted navigation for spinal surgery

    Robotic-assisted navigation for spinal surgery is an exciting advancement in medical technology that is revolutionising the way spinal surgeries are performed. If you or a loved one is considering spinal surgery, understanding this innovative approach can help alleviate some of the anxiety and provide insight into its benefits. Leading consultant patient-focused spinal surgeon Mr Colin Nnadi discusses everything you need to know.

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    Edward Seel
    06/01/2025
    Mr Edward Seel

    Consultant spinal surgeon

    Maximise recovery from robotic spinal fusion surgery

    Spinal fusion surgery is a procedure used to treat conditions like chronic back pain, scoliosis, or degenerative disc disease by permanently connecting two or more vertebrae in the spine. In recent years, robotic-assisted navigation has revolutionised spinal fusion surgery by offering greater precision, shorter recovery times and improved outcomes for patients.

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    Irfan Malik
    02/10/2024
    Mr Irfan Malik

    Robotic, Endoscopic, and Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgeon

    Robotic spinal surgery: what you should know

    Robotic spinal surgery is when surgeons use robotic technology to assist during surgeries on the spine and back. Though you may feel apprehensive about putting your life in the hands of a robot (though these robots do not have “hands”, per se), the surgeon is still in the room, leading and participating in the procedure. We asked Mr Irfan Malik, consultant spinal and neurosurgeon, to share why he thinks robotic assistance during spinal surgery is an asset when having to navigate the twisty nuances of the spine.

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