Texas’ New Cutting-Edge Medical Technology by Excelsius GPS
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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas (MINT) owned by Scott Kutz, M.D., is now incorporating new medical technology from Globus Excelsius System Plano, TX.
Globus Excelsius’ approach to spine surgery involves a revolutionary robotic technology that has a multi-functional navigation system. To note, minimally invasive neurosurgery is a new spinal surgery technique that can lessen postoperative pain and trauma to the patient’s muscles and tissues. Compared to traditional surgery, this approach is speedier and safer.
To lessen post-operative pain and ease post-trauma among patients after spinal surgery, Global Excelsius introduced the new Globus Excelsius GPS.
Any traditional laser surgery will require intense preparations such as the accurate positioning of the laser onto the targeted region of the spine. But, with the Excelsius GPS robotic surgical system, minimally invasive surgeries can now be performed with improved accuracy, allowing for better patient care.
This cutting-edge surgical technology is composed of a fixed robotic arm that is capable of assisting doctors and supporting screw placements during spinal surgeries. In addition, it can carry out different functions depending on the location of the spine where the surgery must be performed.
Excelsius GPS robotic back surgery can cover different surgical approaches in regions such as posterior lumbar, thoracic, cervical, lateral lumbar, and sacroiliac. This guidance technology can aid surgeons in conducting spine-implant surgeries for people suffering from chronic back pain but require faster recovery time.
In the event of an open lumbar decompression and fusion that typically indicates the removal of the lamina, thickened ligaments, or any degenerative tissues around the nerves to relieve pressure, Excelsius GPS’ pioneering technology can likewise help with live operative imaging.
Direct insertion of screws during surgeries without the need for interspinous devices or fluoroscopy (continuous x-ray image) is also made possible with the help of Excelsius’ cutting-edge platform. This often proves convenient for patients with irregular anatomical landmarks.
Given all this information, it’s safe to say that the robotic system is a remarkable and invaluable medical instrument, especially in the context of doing minimally invasive surgeries.
If you require further insights, however, you can watch a Globus Excelsius video about the Excelsius GPS robotic technology via this link.
Dr. Scott Kutz and his team offer only the best services and the most precisely performed techniques that feature one of the latest surgical instruments in the field of neurosurgery, the Excelsius GPS robotic surgical system—their new partner in delivering cutting-edge health care.
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas (MINT) is located at 5425 West Spring Creek Parkway, Suite 133, Plano, TX. 75024. For inquiries regarding the Globus Excelsius System Plano TX or to book an appointment, you can call MINT at (972) 244-3491 or fax (972) 535-2180.