First Successful Robotic-Assisted Spine Surgery in Catawba County uses New Mazor X Robotic Guidance Platform

Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC) has implemented new technology allowing orthopedic surgeons to use 3D planning, guidance, and visualization techniques to improve outcomes and provide personalized care for spine surgery patients.

A previous report within the community said that the first robotic-assisted spine surgery was conducted elsewhere in Catawba County. However, the first procedure of its kind was, in fact, conducted on January 10th at Catawba Valley Medical Center with the facility’s new MazorX Robotic Guidance Platform.

“We were extremely excited to lead the way in Catawba County with this technology,” said Bradley Morgan, CVMC administrator of surgical services. “Our commitment to acquiring and implementing better and more efficient tools like the Mazor system not only increases patient satisfaction but brings surgeons the most advanced robot-assisted option for this kind of procedure.”

Alfred Geissele, MD, surgeon with EmergeOrtho, added, “It is a privilege to be among the early adopters of this innovative technology, locally, within our state and nationally. The ability to provide this advanced care locally is a testament to Catawba Valley Medical Center for their dedication to elevating the level of care provided to the Catawba County community. It underscores our shared commitment to technological advancement in healthcare and our pledge to serve and enhance the well-being of the greater Hickory area.”

Geissele, added, “Robotic-assisted spine surgery represents a leap forward in medical technology, offering a surgeon-controlled, minimally invasive approach, enhancing the precision and accuracy of surgical procedures on the spine. We embrace this innovation, ensuring that residents of Catawba County have access to pioneering treatments right here at home.”

Morgan said the surgical team and physicians using the technology have been extremely pleased with both the clinical results and the integration of the Mazor X technology into their operating room workflow. A more connected and streamlined operating room has been the result.

“Image-based pre-operative analytics with intra-operative guidance creates and executes a personalized surgical plan for each patient,” said Joseph Popper, MD, surgeon with OrthoCarolina. “Our goal is always to be precise and efficient, giving the patient peace of mind and the best outcome possible.”

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