This is not medical staff playing games between surgeries, nor is it filming the movie "The Matrix". This is the first time that the latest orthopedic Eagle Eye technology has been put into clinical use in China.

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Hualong.com May 17, 13:00 News On May 17, in the orthopedic operating room of Xinqiao Hospital of Army Medical University, halfway through an operation, the doctors and nurses put on a pair of black ultrasound glasses. It's not that medical staff are playing games between surgeries, nor are they filming the movie "The Matrix". Instead, the latest orthopedic Eagle Eye technology has been put into clinical use for the first time in China. Doctors can obtain 3D holographic images through glasses, which are more accurate and minimally invasive. Complete spinal surgery.

This is not medical staff playing games between surgeries, nor is it filming the movie

Experts are wearing 3D glasses to operate on patients. Picture provided by the hospital and published by Hualong.com. It is understood that Mr. Luo, a 266-year-old man who lives in Nan'an District, Chongqing, developed pain and numbness in his left thigh and calf more than a year ago. After more than a year of conservative treatment, the symptoms were not significantly relieved. Go to the Orthopedics Department of Xinqiao Hospital for treatment. After examination, the doctor found that Mr. Luo had a herniated intervertebral disc in his fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae combined with spinal stenosis, which compressed the nerves and caused pain in his legs. After conservative treatment fails, minimally invasive spinal surgery can be chosen.

This is not medical staff playing games between surgeries, nor is it filming the movie

Experts are introducing the Zista surgical channel. Photo provided by the hospital and published by Hualong.com

After careful preoperative discussions, experts decided to introduce the most clinically advanced 3D Eagle Eye microscope system during the operation. According to Associate Professor Huang Bo of the Department of Orthopedics of Xinqiao Hospital, Mr. Luo’s surgery was performed using the Zista spinal minimally invasive channel system independently developed by Professor Zhou Yue, director of the hospital’s Department of Orthopedics. The Zista minimally invasive channel was established through the posterior lumbar approach and could be completed with the help of an operating microscope. Lumbar spinal instrumentation and spinal decompression procedures. The 3D Eagle Eye surgical system introduced by

this time is also the most cutting-edge microscopy technology in international clinical practice. Through this system, doctors wearing 3D glasses can obtain clear holographic images in the surgical field of view from previous flat-panel displays. During surgical operations It achieves the effect of full-angle direct vision with the naked eye, allowing for more precise spinal canal decompression operations in the Zista minimally invasive channel the size of a "fingernail".

This is not medical staff playing games between surgeries, nor is it filming the movie

Experts are performing surgical operations. Picture provided by the hospital, posted by Hualong.com

Associate Professor Huang Bo said that the biggest feature of minimally invasive spinal technology is to obtain the best therapeutic effect with the smallest trauma cost, and the Zista minimally invasive channel system combined with 3D Eagle Eye microscopy technology is more effective than traditional minimally invasive technology. Channel surgery causes less damage to back muscles, is safer, has more accurate results, and helps patients recover quickly.

html On the 17th, after more than two hours of surgery, experts completed the surgery for Mr. Luo. Huang Bo said that the patient can perform simple rehabilitation training in bed after waking up, and can go to the ground for activities the next day after the operation. (Text/Zeng Li Shang Yunxiao)

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