Computer Guided Spinal Navigation (FULL PROCEDURE)!!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • In this video, Dr. Webb walks viewers through a surgery involving a patient who presented to his office with severe back and leg pain secondary to severe compression of his spinal canal from a large spinal cyst. This patient was treated with Spinal Navigation with 3D Guided Spinal Screw Insertion and a decompressive laminectomy with cyst excision.
    If you are experiencing chronic back or leg pain that is unresponsive to conservative treatments, then you may be a candidate for minimally invasive spine surgery in conjunction with our computer 3D guided spinal navigation system.
    How It Works
    Surgical imaging and navigation technologies enable Dr. Webb to perform your surgery with accuracy and enhanced visualization both before and during surgery. Dr. Webb uses a planning computer software to help him prepare for your surgery, before you even arrive in the operating room. This plan is used to provide the pathway or route to accurately place the pedicle screws and other hardware on the day of surgery. By doing this, Dr Webb will ensure the correct size implants and screws will be available the day of your surgery and also takes the guesswork out of performing your implantation. This not only saves time in surgery (meaning a shorter surgery), but also decreases complications of misplaced screws.
    Most commercially available surgical navigation systems are based on infrared cameras detecting reflective spheres attached to the spine of the patient via a dynamic reference frame.
    During surgery, Intraoperative images will provide a detailed 3D view of your specific anatomy in real time. Using computer guided navigation allows Dr Webb to display the surgical instruments and implants on a computer screen for Dr. Webb and the rest of the operating room staff to monitor throughout the case. This display gives Dr. Webb a real time view during the procedure for more precise implant placement.
    Compared to traditional surgical techniques, computer-assisted navigation using intraoperative 3D imaging has been shown to improve screw placement accuracy and reduce complications due to screw misplacements. Moreover, improved accuracy has also been shown in more challenging conditions, such as scoliosis surgery, where it may be of even greater importance. Consequently, navigation also reduces the frequency of postoperative revision surgery compared to the more traditional surgery and minimizes radiation exposure to the surgeon, patient, and operating room staff.
    References
    Tian, N. F. et al. Pedicle screw insertion accuracy with different assisted methods: a systematic review and meta-analysis of comparative studies. Eur Spine J. 20(6), 846-859 (2011).
    Jin, M. et al. Incidence and risk factors for the misplacement of pedicle screws in scoliosis surgery assisted by O-arm navigation-analysis of a large series of one thousand, one hundred and forty five screws. Int Orthop. 41, 773-780 (2017).
    Fichtner, J. et al. Revision rate of misplaced pedicle screws of the thoracolumbar spine-comparison of three-dimensional fluoroscopy navigation with freehand placement: a systematic analysis and review of the literature. World Neurosurg. 109, e24-e32 (2018).
    Chan, A., Parent, E., Narvacan, K., San, C. & Lou, E. Intraoperative image guidance compared with free-hand methods in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis posterior spinal surgery: a systematic review on screw-related complications and breach rates. Spine J. 17(9), 1215-1229 (2017).
    Learn more at: antoniowebbmd....
    To see Dr Webb as a patient, please contact:
    Antonio J. Webb, MD
    Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
    South Texas Spinal Clinic
    9150 Huebner Road Suite 290
    San Antonio, Texas 78240
    Office: 210-614-6432
    Fax: 210-293-4171
    www.spinaldoc.com
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Комментарии • 130

  • @zakiyawilliams3501
    @zakiyawilliams3501 Год назад +49

    Please keep doing more of these vlogs in surgery Dr. Webb, if you’re able to do so. I enjoy learning about the technical aspects of this specialty. Much love and great work to you and your team!

  • @msimm8612
    @msimm8612 Год назад +38

    The learning never ends does it

    • @noouhh1420
      @noouhh1420 Год назад +12

      In medicine and in technology, never.

  • @ashog1426
    @ashog1426 Год назад +19

    Its cool how you use your mind and hands and tools to take peoples pain away....very admirable.

  • @JustnRTR
    @JustnRTR Год назад +7

    I operate the O-Arm for the hospital I work at, it still amazes me how CT images are able to be converted into live navigation for these kinds of surgeries.

  • @caramelcooler9710
    @caramelcooler9710 Год назад +7

    I absolutely ❤ Dr. Webb! He's so smart and gives me such pride!✊🏽

  • @quedog10pop
    @quedog10pop 11 месяцев назад +3

    My man! Awesome job! I got my spinal cord stimulator (patch job) so i can finish school. I'm moving to Houston soon...you may be seeing me!

  • @ethantrejo2499
    @ethantrejo2499 Год назад +6

    What’s up doctor Webb, going to school to be a PA specializing in surgery. Love what you do! Keeps me motivated.

  • @danriley3064
    @danriley3064 7 месяцев назад +3

    Had an L4-L5 fusion 3-years ago. The outcome was not what I had expected. Ended my career. Wish I had known you back then. You have such a gift and passion for healing others.

  • @bigric674
    @bigric674 Год назад +5

    This guy is amazing I been watching you since you were training and to see how far you've come is very inspiring

  • @juannoval69
    @juannoval69 Год назад +6

    Super interesting and informative. No wonder it takes so many years to become a neurosurgeon.

  • @gravedigger9313
    @gravedigger9313 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve had this same operation in South Africa
    I’m still only 70% okay
    Anyway
    I’m good
    Been 25 years already
    Glad I did it
    🤷

  • @Antony.Martinez
    @Antony.Martinez Год назад +2

    I shadowed an orthopedic spine surgeon today and scrubbed into a TLIF where 3D computer navigation was used. Super cool technology!

  • @arifkhatir07
    @arifkhatir07 Год назад +3

    the most inspirational thing is to watch your channel, it help me alot to withstand the medical school. unfortunately the war in Sudan 🇸🇩 stopped my journey. you inspired me alot ...

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 4 месяца назад

      Don’t give up brother. Ask Christ Jesus for help. He will guide you.

  • @moosebat47
    @moosebat47 11 месяцев назад +2

    Having this done in about 3 weeks! Thanks for the info!!

  • @AzharShar1992
    @AzharShar1992 Год назад +2

    It's really amazing to see navigation now making it's way into orthopedic OR after being used extensively in Neurosurgeries. In neurosurgical cases we get the imaging CT Scan done a night before to be used for neuronavigtion in the morning but getting the intraoperative CT done to minimize time lag and shifting of tissues from different positioning is really great.

  • @Foppong73
    @Foppong73 Год назад +3

    I have gone through 4 spinal fusion surgery and it’s not easy seeing this gives me goosebumps

  • @richardjensen8351
    @richardjensen8351 Год назад +5

    So impressive. Thank you for what you and your team do!

  • @RkJ0809
    @RkJ0809 Год назад +2

    Nice case, seamless workflow. I work for Medtronic navigation in Florida. Really cool to see you utilizing our technology on RUclips!

  • @madhursejwal9305
    @madhursejwal9305 Год назад +1

    I love watching your videos. I'm budding orthopaedic resident from india.

  • @getvideo4doctors
    @getvideo4doctors Год назад +6

    Dr Webb leading the way, setting a great example to future surgeons on how to be the best in practice as well as building your digital brand! #VideoMarketing

  • @FloozieOne
    @FloozieOne 5 месяцев назад +2

    I got a few tears watching the C-arm near the end. I was an ER/OR X-ray tech for 25 years and I loved nothing better than to see the surgeon's work turning up in my X-rays. Once you got to know a surgeon you knew what views they wanted and it was exhilarating to be complemented on a job well done. I retired about 10 years ago but my pulse still rises when I hear an ambulance go by and wonder what the trauma is while champing at the bit and wishing I was there to help assess the patient and help in any way I could.

    • @xuemingzeng2094
      @xuemingzeng2094 23 дня назад

      that c-arm is made by GE OEC. 9800 with monitors upgraded. I worked for OEC for 20 years. it is so happy to see the C-arm working in OR.

  • @gabrielrodriguez8138
    @gabrielrodriguez8138 Год назад +3

    I love these OR walkthroughs at my hospital we don’t have much spine cases. They are super awesome to watch from a X-ray tech point of view!

    • @antoniowebbmd
      @antoniowebbmd  Год назад +4

      Awesome
      Glad that you liked it! Will try to shoot more!

  • @sarahjames1612
    @sarahjames1612 Год назад +1

    I had surgery to correct my scoliosis 2.5 years ago and this machine was used to aid my surgeon! Apparently the hospital where I had my surgery is the only one in South Africa to have an o-arm.

  • @eno-abasichristopher-wn5pq
    @eno-abasichristopher-wn5pq Год назад +1

    I keep on being motivated anytime I come across any of your video. Thanks role model. Medic from Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @kritika91
    @kritika91 Год назад +1

    IM Hospitalist here. Good to learn about these surgeries. I'm medically treating some of these pts so it's nice to learn about the procedures occurring in the background. Made it simple for me to learn from. Interesting!

  • @Imjaredaja
    @Imjaredaja Год назад +2

    Wow this is crazy to see what it takes to conduct a spine surgery

  • @bodywash6710
    @bodywash6710 Год назад +2

    im in high school and youre really motivating me to go into medicine

  • @SuiLagadema
    @SuiLagadema Месяц назад

    Forgive my ignorance please, but do patients retain some lumbar mobility after the surgery? Not in the sense that the screws will, obviously, shift position slightly due to ossification, but as in movement initiated by skeletal voluntary muscles? I understand the trade-offs of course; having limited mobility but no chronic pain is a trade I'll gladly accept.

  • @ShoNuff3K
    @ShoNuff3K 6 месяцев назад

    Confused. Disc stays in? Is the spinous process completely taken off? Is the bone graft material going to turn into the equivalent of the job the spinous process does?

  • @shuaibabdulkadir7893
    @shuaibabdulkadir7893 4 месяца назад

    Hello doctor Webb, I'm a 36 years old Nigerian male, sometimes in june 2021, i slipped and fell hitting my lower waist on the wall and ever since then, i have not been myself. It's been one pain or the other. There are days i can't sit for more than 30 mins. Whats worst if i think resting on my back for a long time will relieve me of pain, it's almost as of it make it worse. Around here, its rear to come by quality health facility where i can get treated and if there's any, im not financially capable to foot the bills. I might be needing this procedure you've just carried out here and i don't how i can get treated. I'm ready to offer myself to be practiced upon if possible. I'm afraid if i don't get the required help i need now, it might become worst for me to keep living with pain if i get to live a longer life.

  • @stevenwilliams8460
    @stevenwilliams8460 4 месяца назад +1

    What a lovely lovely guy, God bless you my friend

  • @alamorob
    @alamorob Год назад +1

    Really nice video on how you take care of patients.

  • @Ctater7
    @Ctater7 Год назад +1

    Your videos are very educational! Outstanding work Dr. Webb!

  • @cromotocciano
    @cromotocciano 2 месяца назад

    you know it's a serious surgery when the Dr. shows up to the OR in a bulletproof vest

  • @yasminkashif212
    @yasminkashif212 4 месяца назад

    I want to fulfil my parents dream of become a heart ❤ surgeon or an orthopedist.

  • @DanetteSWhite
    @DanetteSWhite Год назад +2

    Love seeing these surgeries.

  • @oyatulloibrohimov-lu5xq
    @oyatulloibrohimov-lu5xq 4 месяца назад

    Salom shu amalyotga qancha pul ketabi ??

  • @TheeMcMas
    @TheeMcMas 4 месяца назад

    New Subscriber Dr. Webb, first off THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, I have had a severve back problem for the past 10 years, I have put off surgery for a lamenictomy and discetomy S1 to L3 but the pain has become worse, I am now disabled and a senior citizen who should have got this surgery 10 yeqars ago, because of your channel I will make this change and look to getting this surgery before December, my left leg and limbs have become numb as a result of this nerve compression.

  • @ImSameerJ
    @ImSameerJ Год назад +2

    Truly mesmerizing, great work! 🙏

  • @donnstambaugh1506
    @donnstambaugh1506 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing these videos.,.

  • @ritikbhol634
    @ritikbhol634 Год назад +1

    Can you pls send your music playlist

  • @ChikomdiSajeni
    @ChikomdiSajeni 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow so nice Dr webb

  • @janibeg3247
    @janibeg3247 7 месяцев назад +1

    the good doctors are always nice

  • @chuksrichard3598
    @chuksrichard3598 Год назад +1

    That’s so much of a technical work. I keep getting amazed by your work as a premed myself. Thanks for the education and inspiration.

  • @JohnnyDeon34
    @JohnnyDeon34 Год назад +1

    The Doctor of motivation! Yessssiirr

  • @CKLee-rs4kl
    @CKLee-rs4kl День назад

    That was so cool -- will you be doing any lumbar disc replacements? I'm very interested in that, for personal reasons.

  • @BigGlide
    @BigGlide Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the video. Shout out to the Surgical Tech!

  • @T-Virus_x3
    @T-Virus_x3 Год назад

    I’m dealing with lower back pain my self but mostly one side and I was just diagnosed with degenerative disc changes on all lumbar levels hurts every day some days worse than others I’m only 27 😢

  • @Willohbee
    @Willohbee 2 месяца назад

    What kinda scrub is that, Doc??😂😂

  • @firesparky152
    @firesparky152 Год назад +1

    Your an angel. GOD bless.

  • @lcplantnerd
    @lcplantnerd 7 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised you entered the hallway and didn't have to at least glove-over again when you re-entered the surgical suite

  • @evanzhou1671
    @evanzhou1671 Год назад

    Funny enough, I shadowed nearly the exact same procedure a few days ago. The only difference was the screws were aligns with a robotic arm.

  • @Zekesaxman
    @Zekesaxman 11 месяцев назад

    I love the videos, but how come I have to wear a beard net to make food but you can do spinal surgery without a bear net lol

  • @ramonesmith2864
    @ramonesmith2864 5 месяцев назад

    Doc, what's a good wattsapp contact for u?

  • @Lyubov2010
    @Lyubov2010 Год назад

    Very interesting and educational channel . And I sterilized all the instruments you using☺️

  • @medbookish9174
    @medbookish9174 Год назад +1

    I think you should use a cage with bone graft for fusion for better results.

  • @mouzz
    @mouzz Год назад

    as someone that started to have back pain a year ago and from the CT scans ive made there wasnt any major discovery that explains my simptoms do you think i should get an MRI ? Also would love a video on general exercises that you recommend that would promote a healthier spine. Great video

  • @nkyimkyim8734
    @nkyimkyim8734 Год назад +1

    This is amazing to me.

  • @autovice7689
    @autovice7689 Год назад +1

    Great work! Do you worry about the tall/mobile disc? Why not TLIF to add fusion surface and provide anterior column support? Great content!

    • @antoniowebbmd
      @antoniowebbmd  Год назад

      Every fusion does not need an interbody. There are specific indications that I use an interbody for

    • @autovice7689
      @autovice7689 Год назад

      @@antoniowebbmd I understand, and that's what I am asking you....

  • @Mr.C0ffee
    @Mr.C0ffee Год назад

    Great video! What’s the background music called?

  • @onyekaosuji480
    @onyekaosuji480 Год назад

    I wish you can offer your services in Nigeria. There are few orthopedic spine surgeons

  • @emphasis20
    @emphasis20 Год назад +1

    Very thorough and informative video. Nicely done.

  • @draviswilliams7824
    @draviswilliams7824 Год назад

    My question is when you do long surgeries do you go to the bathroom if you have to?

  • @megmyers9455
    @megmyers9455 Год назад +1

    Keep it up champ!

  • @rishibeharry3133
    @rishibeharry3133 Год назад +1

    God bless you sir 🙏

  • @devdroid9606
    @devdroid9606 Год назад

    Is there no guidewire and cannulated screws with this guidance system?

  • @fred290e
    @fred290e Год назад +1

    That's unbelievable! Amazing Job!

  • @maadamos56
    @maadamos56 11 месяцев назад

    Do you use the ultrasonic tool for cutting bone etc. Good job.

  • @blitz30034
    @blitz30034 Год назад

    If you creat a super innovative way of performing a surgery (no new instruments, just a new technique/manipulation) how would you go about patenting it so people recognize you came up with the idea and can call it for example: “the Webb”?

    • @antoniowebbmd
      @antoniowebbmd  Год назад +1

      Step 1: Get a good patent lawyer and then don’t put it on RUclips 😂

  • @maxnautica6380
    @maxnautica6380 Год назад

    Radiologic Technologist, not Xray technician.

  • @chongcheekion7240
    @chongcheekion7240 Год назад

    Dr Webb looks like a platoon sergeant with thermal sights

  • @pedroneely9791
    @pedroneely9791 Год назад

    Thank you for this!! Really enjoyed this. I'm applying to the Surgery Department in my country. Great motivation! That technology is awesome!!

  • @jaym5938
    @jaym5938 Год назад

    All this technology; yet, still so primitive.

  • @buzzsah
    @buzzsah Год назад

    I have been talking with surgeons over the past 10+ years, and they say going in through the front is a lot easier. But when I talk with a person that had back surgery through the front, they said the recovery time was weeks, and the first week was painful due to muscles were cut. I had a fusion on L5-S1 with 2 round type cages, I went in at 07:00 Monday, in my room and awake at 12:40, and home the next day, about noon. Had dinner and watched TV, The following Monday I was back to work, on my feet all day. I think the front is easier for the surgeon but worse recovery for the patient. What is your thoughts?

    • @antoniowebbmd
      @antoniowebbmd  Год назад +1

      Easier for both the patient and surgeon
      We don’t cut any muscles going though the front. We just move them out the way

    • @soloban81
      @soloban81 Год назад

      I had a L5 and L4 level ALIF. The Ab pain afterwards sure makes you sympathetic for your spouse that went through a couple c-sections 😂

    • @buzzsah
      @buzzsah Год назад

      @@soloban81 I hear that. Everyone I've talked with, that had lower back surgery, going in the front, told me the same thing, painful for a week or more, and weeks of recovery before normal. Like I said, went in on Monday, home Tuesday, driving to the boat the rest of the week, and back to work the next Monday just 7 days and over the counter pain meds. However, 4 to 5 months later, the pain came back due to scar tissue growing into S1, S2. The past 15 years with pain management. With that, I am still with FD, and USCG at 74 years of age.

  • @David-d2g3y
    @David-d2g3y Год назад

    That is how they did my l4 l5: fusion

  • @ejharrop1416
    @ejharrop1416 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @christopherhenry7818
    @christopherhenry7818 Год назад +1

    Great vid doc 👍🏽

  • @thembanimgenu190
    @thembanimgenu190 Год назад

    Surgeons/surgery make other fields of medicine/specialialities lame 😅

    • @antoniowebbmd
      @antoniowebbmd  Год назад

      😂😎

    • @tbprofile1295
      @tbprofile1295 11 месяцев назад

      @thembanimgenu190 sounds like you are very experienced in the various medical specialties 😅

  • @DavidRodriguez-dg9gv
    @DavidRodriguez-dg9gv 3 месяца назад

    Great video Dr. Webb.

  • @itsnobledean9450
    @itsnobledean9450 Год назад +2

    This ain't the best medical advice, but I just love to sit back, smoke a bowl, or two, and have a glass of red wine and watch these videos.

  • @ElizabeteJosedeOliveiradaSilva
    @ElizabeteJosedeOliveiradaSilva 4 месяца назад

    🙏🇧🇷 Parabéns

  • @therightmindset5000
    @therightmindset5000 Год назад

    He’s going to sell that soft tissue 😂😂😂😂

  • @andrewlewis5251
    @andrewlewis5251 Год назад

    what a chad!

  • @larrycopenhaver
    @larrycopenhaver Год назад +1

    dr webb, what you do is way more important than what athletes do

  • @Shahmar
    @Shahmar Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍

  • @skillstolive9955
    @skillstolive9955 Год назад

    Great.

  • @AdrianSandu_d
    @AdrianSandu_d Год назад

    Sales rep?

    • @sameerebrahim8718
      @sameerebrahim8718 Год назад

      During the surgery a sales rep is there representing whichever company’s screws/implants the doc is using, p much to recommend products that fit the needs of that surgery and get feedback on the quality of their products

  • @princetonenyioko1991
    @princetonenyioko1991 Год назад

    🐐

  • @samjones4327
    @samjones4327 Год назад

    What's good Dr. Webb! Another one...In my DJ Khaled voice Thank you for sharing another successful surgery to help up the quality of someone's life. I can't say it enough, how I think it's awesome that you are able to make such a difference in someone's life. I appreciate all that you do for the community and all that you do to educate the youth. You're the dopest doc👊🏽 And as usual, be well, be safe and Peace & Blessings🙏🏽

  • @donjaun540
    @donjaun540 Год назад

    Nice work doctor 💊.

  • @poop-yi1lj
    @poop-yi1lj Год назад +1

    love these vlog, i learn so many things being as a surgical nurse.

  • @clintpotts5799
    @clintpotts5799 11 месяцев назад

    Do you have to change gloves upon returning to sterile OR when you leave for X-ray 🩻