Dr. Rajesh Parasnis

Robotic Spine Surgery

Dr. Rajesh Parasnis - Best Spine Surgeon I Scoliosis Surgery Expert

Dr. Rajesh Parasnis is a highly esteemed and accomplished Spine Surgeon, with over two decades of unparalleled expertise in diagnosing and treating complex spinal conditions.

Robotic Spine Surgery: Precision-Driven Advanced Spine Care

Robotic spine surgery is an advanced, minimally invasive surgical technique that uses robotic-assisted technology to enhance precision, accuracy, and safety during spine procedures. It helps surgeons perform complex operations with improved control and better outcomes.

This technology supports detailed pre-surgical planning and real-time guidance, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced complications, and faster recovery.

This page explains what robotic spine surgery is, its uses, symptoms that may require it, and how it is commonly managed.

What Is Robotic Spine Surgery?

Robotic spine surgery involves the use of computer-assisted robotic systems that guide the surgeon in placing implants and performing delicate spine procedures with high precision.

The surgeon remains in full control throughout the procedure, while the robotic system enhances accuracy based on 3D imaging and pre-planned surgical mapping.

Common Causes and Risk Factors

Degenerative Disc Disease

Age-related wear and tear of spinal discs

Herniated Disc

Disc material pressing on nerves causing pain and discomfort

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal leading to nerve compression

Scoliosis and Spinal Deformities

Abnormal curvature or alignment of the spine

Spinal Instability

Weakness or abnormal movement between vertebrae

Spinal Fractures

Injuries affecting spinal stability

Call For More Info

+91. 85549 90487

Let’s Request a Schedule For Consultation

Common Symptoms Indicating Need for Robotic Spine Surgery

Pain Symptoms

Persistent neck or back pain
Pain radiating to arms or legs

Neurological Symptoms

Numbness or tingling
Muscle weakness
Nerve compression symptoms

Functional Limitations

Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
Reduced mobility and flexibility

Advanced Symptoms

Spinal deformity or instability
Loss of coordination or balance

Common Approaches to Managing Robotic Spine Surgery Conditions

Conservative Management (Before Surgery)

Medications for pain relief
Physiotherapy and exercise programs
Lifestyle and posture modifications

Robotic-Assisted Surgical Treatment

Minimally invasive spine procedures
Accurate placement of screws and implants
Reduced tissue damage and blood loss
Enhanced surgical precision using 3D imaging

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy for strength and mobility
Gradual return to normal activities
Pain management and recovery support

Monitoring and Follow-Up

Regular check-ups to assess healing
Imaging studies to evaluate surgical outcomes
Ongoing rehabilitation guidance

Lifestyle Modifications

Maintaining proper posture
Avoiding heavy lifting or strain
Regular exercise and weight management

Living Well After Robotic Spine Surgery

Following rehabilitation programs consistently
Maintaining spinal health through exercise
Adopting healthy daily habits
Regular follow-ups with your spine specialist

Final Note

Robotic spine surgery represents a significant advancement in modern spine care, offering greater precision, safety, and improved recovery outcomes. It is especially beneficial for complex spine conditions that require high accuracy.

If you are experiencing persistent spine-related symptoms, consult a specialist to determine whether robotic-assisted surgery is the right option for you.

Patient Reviews

Hear from our satisfied patients.