An implant for use in spinal surgery comprises a resilient element having
an inflatable cavity. It is formed of a biologically compatible material
and is arranged for placement between end plates of adjacent vertebra.
The implant may also include a wound disc replacement element. A method
of performing spinal surgery on a patient comprises securely mounting a
patient onto a patient support table; imaging a spinal region of the
patient; building up a three-dimensional image file of the spinal region
of the patient; storing the image file; and utilizing the image file for
planning and carrying out computer controlled spinal surgery on the
patient utilizing the implant. A computer-controlled surgical implant
system comprises a steerable endosurgical implanting assembly operative
to install the implant at a desired location in a patient; and a
computerized controlled, which operates the steerable endosurgical
implanting system.