FOR THE FIRST TIME IN GCC,
VALIANT INTRODUCES
THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
WITH ROBOTIC SPINE SURGERY
Computer assisted surgery and robotics indeed go hand-in-robotic hand.
Robot-assisted spine surgery is a surgical procedure that uses a robot in instrumentation part of a spinal operation. This is a new innovative technology that assists spine surgeons during Lumbar Spinal Fusion procedures. The robot uses sophisticated software synchronized with images from intraoperative 3D scanner to maximize accuracy of implant fixation.
There are several conditions that may lead to lumbar spinal fusion.
These include:
These include:
- Severe degenerative disk disease.
- Complicated Herniated disk.
- Spinal Instability.
- Severe arthritis.
- Neurological symptoms from the spine.

How is it done?
After obtaining 3D spinal images, your surgeon will design the spinal construct in advanced software at the beginning of the operation. The robot will be synced to the patient through a reference attached onto the spine. The robot arm will move, as directed by the surgeon, to desired starting point and adjust its arm position to the programmed screw trajectory. Rigidity of the robot arm allows the surgeon to place the screw with extreme precision.
Loop-X
Mobile Robotic 3D Imaging for all Spine Surgeries.

Cirq
Extending human capabilities with a portable robotic arm.

Mixed Reality Viewer
Brings spatial computing to life with Immersive interactive anatomy.

Robot-assisted surgery benefits include:
- Minimally invasive procedure
- Safer instrumentation as a result of highly precise robotic arm
- Spinal implants can be specifically designed for patients with challenging anatomy
- Faster recovery from key-hole approach
- Less radiation exposure
- Greater predictability during the procedure
- Improved outcomes
- Covered by major insurances
- Potential reduction of procedure time