04/30/2026
Have you ever wondered what “robotic minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS)” looks like?
Unlike traditional spine surgery, robotic minimally invasive techniques use small incisions and specialized instruments to access the spine while preserving surrounding muscles and soft tissues.
Potential benefits of robotic minimally invasive spine surgery include:
✔ Smaller incisions
✔ Less muscle and tissue disruption
✔ Reduced blood loss
✔ Lower risk of infection
✔ Shorter hospital stays
✔ Faster recovery
Modern technologies allow surgeons to plan procedures with advanced imaging and place instrumentation with enhanced precision. Our surgeons utilize many MISS tools including tubular retractors for muscle dilation, microscopes for visualization, specialized power drills, neuro-navigation systems, and percutaneous screw/rod fixation systems.
Seen here is the Globus Excelsius GPS System utilized in a prone lateral fusion.
While not every patient is a candidate, many individuals suffering from chronic back or nerve pain may benefit from minimally invasive approaches. If you’re experiencing persistent back or nerve pain, consult with one of our spine specialists to determine which approach is most appropriate for your condition.