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Robotic-Assisted Lumbar Fusion surgery is a cutting-edge procedure that uses robotic technology to assist surgeons in stabilising the lumbar spine with high precision. At Manipal Hospitals International, this innovative technique is performed by experienced spine specialists who combine technology and compassionate care, ensuring international patients receive safe, effective treatment and personalised rehabilitation support.
Robotic-Assisted Lumbar Fusion is a minimally invasive surgical technique where a robotic arm assists the surgeon in placing implants and fusing vertebrae in the lower back. This technology provides real-time feedback, enhances precision, reduces tissue damage, and improves the accuracy of screw placement, leading to better spinal stability.
Simply put, robotic-assisted lumbar fusion surgery means a surgeon uses a robot to help carefully join two or more bones in your lower back, stabilising your spine and easing pain from damaged discs or joints.
Doctors recommend this surgery when patients suffer from spinal instability, severe degeneration, or disc damage that causes pain, numbness, or weakness, and when conservative treatments have failed. The robotic approach minimises surgical trauma, offering quicker recovery while effectively stabilising the spine to reduce symptoms and improve function.
Degenerative disc disease causes lower back pain.
Spinal stenosis leading to nerve compression.
Spondylolisthesis causes vertebral slippage.
Spinal fractures or instability.
Herniated discs with neurological symptoms.
Our centre combines expert surgical skills with state-of-the-art robotic systems to deliver safer, more precise spine surgeries with patient comfort as a priority.
Highly trained spine surgeons experienced in robotic techniques.
Advanced robotic platforms offering real-time surgical guidance.
Accredited hospital environment ensuring quality and safety.
Integrated rehabilitation programmes promoting faster recovery.
Dedicated support for international patients and families.
Candidates usually have spinal instability or nerve compression with symptoms that impact daily living despite other treatments.
Confirmed spinal degeneration or instability.
Persisting pain, numbness, or weakness affecting activities.
Failed conservative therapies such as medication or physical therapy.
Good overall health for surgery and rehabilitation.
Ability to follow post-surgical care.
Some medical conditions may require the postponement of surgery or alternative options. Consult your care team for personalised advice.
Active infections or severe systemic illness.
Uncontrolled chronic diseases like heart or lung problems.
Severe osteoporosis is compromising implant fixation.
Inability to participate in rehabilitation activities.
Diagnostic imaging and surgical planning with CT or MRI.
Medication review and adjusting blood thinners.
Stop smoking and prepare for general anaesthesia.
Preoperative fasting according to guidelines.
Corresponding travel and lodging arrangements for international patients.
Arrange family support for post-op care and recovery.
The surgery consists of small incisions through which robotic guidance facilitates precise screw placement and decompression. Bone grafts or implants are placed to fuse vertebrae, providing spinal stability. The process usually lasts about 3 to 5 hours with real-time imaging support and postoperative ICU monitoring.
Patient positioned and general anaesthesia administered.
The robotic system is configured with preoperative imaging data.
Small skin incisions are made; the robotic arm guides screw trajectories.
Insertion of pedicle screws and rods stabilising the spine.
Decompression procedures are performed if needed to relieve nerves.
A bone graft or synthetic material is placed to promote fusion.
Wound closure and transfer to recovery for observation.
Recovery includes a hospital stay with pain management and early mobilisation. Physiotherapy plays a key role in regaining strength and function. International patients receive telehealth support and clear guidance for safe return to activities.
Possible risks include infection, bleeding, nerve injury, and implant complications. Our experienced team applies stringent safety protocols to minimise complications and ensures thorough preoperative planning and postoperative monitoring.
Benefits of robotic-assisted lumbar fusion include:
Enhanced surgical precision: Accurate implant placement reduces errors.
Minimally invasive approach: Smaller incisions promote quicker healing.
Reduced blood loss and complications: Less tissue trauma.
Shorter hospital stays: Enable faster return home.
Improved spinal stability and pain relief: Promotes functional recovery.
Costs for robotic-assisted lumbar fusion surgery in Manipal Hospitals are competitive and usually lower than in Western countries. Costs include surgery, hospital stay, diagnostics, medications, and rehab—personalised quotes provided after complete evaluation.
We offer visa assistance, airport pickup, lodging, interpreters, dietary accommodations, and insurance help. A dedicated coordinator guides international patients and families through the treatment journey.