Colin Haines, MD, performed the world’s first Bertolotti resection using augmented reality guidance, according to a Jan. 20 news release.
Dr. Haines, of Reston, Va.-based VSI, used AR assistance to layer a 3D holographic view of the patient’s spine to help carry out the surgery. Bertolotti resection, which removes abnormal bone, traditionally relies on x-ray imaging and mental reconstruction by the surgeon. Using AR assistance reduces risk of spinal destabilization or leaving behind painful bone from an incomplete decompression.
“After treating hundreds of patients with Bertolotti Syndrome, I’ve learned how much the shape of the bone can vary from person to person,” Dr. Haines said in the release. “Even with extensive experience, relying on X-rays alone carries the risk of leaving painful bone behind. CT-based technologies, including augmented reality, allow me to see the spine clearly in three dimensions, be more precise during surgery, and deliver the best possible outcomes for my patients.”
