Austin – The Pediatric Hospital in Austin is the first in the world to provide automated spine procedures with advanced help.
Dell Childrene Campus announced in a press statement that it provides a new help at the spinal surgery center. At the beginning of June, the Hospital of Pediatrics said it had begun to conduct “exclusive” procedures. Dell Children’s part of ascending.
The statement said that the Hospital of Pediatrics has “comprehensive programs for the spine and the scoliosis in pediatrics”, which extend to the northern and aiming universities. The programs include orthopedic surgicals, Dr. Matt Jake, Dr. Kirsten Ross and Dr. Brian Kauphman.
“This technological investment will be a change for games for our patients, as we continue to expand the spine surgery program on a global level,” Ross and Kaufman said in the statement. “We look forward to seeing the positive results of this technology enabled by allowing more accurate screw mode, which can allow for increased traffic correction and a faster return to daily activities.”
The statement said that technology targets complex spinal deformation, which helps to direct the surgeons during the procedures.
The hospital expects 130 spine procedures in its first year, according to the Pediatric Hospital.