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Surgery for degenerative spondylolisthesis requires decompression of the narrow lumbar canal and fixation by osteosynthesis-arthrodesis. Conventional surgery is done through the open route. For 10-15 years, minimally invasive techniques have been established, allowing faster postoperative recovery for the patient. The downside to these techniques is the use of intraoperative fluoroscopy. This is why surgical navigation systems have been developed, allowing safe positioning of implants (pedicle screws). A new process (augmented reality navigation) has been tested in vitro and applied in open surgery. The HUS were the first establishment to apply this new method in minimally invasive surgery in a hybrid room of surgery and interventional radiology.
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Yann Philippe CHARLES, MD, PhD; Saïd CHAYER, PhD, HDR
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