This article discusses the application and progress of different minimally invasive spinal decompression techniques in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis. The literature on these techniques is extensively reviewed, and the advantages, disadvantages, and complications of each method are summarized. Currently, minimally invasive spinal decompression techniques include microscopic bilateral decompression, microendoscopic decompression, percutaneous endoscopic lumbar decompression, and unilateral biportal endoscopy. Compared to traditional open surgery, these techniques can reduce operation time, blood loss, and postoperative pain, leading to shorter hospital stays and cost savings. However, it is important to consider individualized treatment plans based on patient symptoms, signs, and imaging manifestations
Summarised by Mr Mo Akmal – Lead Spinal Surgeon
The London Spine Unit : innovative day surgery hospital in the world
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The indications of different minimally invasive spinal decompression are different, but there are certain advantages and disadvantages. When patients have clear surgical indications, individualized treatment plans should be formulated according to the symptoms and signs of patients, combined with imaging manifestations.
Spine Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Expert. Best Spinal Surgeon UK
Abstract in English, Chinese Objective: To review the application and progress of different minimally invasive spinal decompression in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). Methods: The domestic and foreign literature on the application of different minimally invasive spinal decompression in the treatment of LSS was extensively reviewed, and the advantages, disadvantages, and complications of,
Abstract
Objective: To review the application and progress of different minimally invasive spinal decompression in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).
Methods: The domestic and foreign literature on the application of different minimally invasive spinal decompression in the treatment of LSS was extensively reviewed, and the advantages, disadvantages, and complications of different surgical methods were summarized.
Results: At present, minimally invasive spinal decompression mainly includes microscopic bilateral decompression, microendoscopic decompression, percutaneous endoscopic lumbar decompression, unilateral biportal endoscopy, and so on. Compared with traditional open surgery, different minimally invasive spinal decompression techniques can reduce the operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and postoperative pain of patients, thereby reducing hospital stay and saving treatment costs.
The indications of different minimally invasive spinal decompression are different, but there are certain advantages and disadvantages. When patients have clear surgical indications, individualized treatment plans should be formulated according to the symptoms and signs of patients, combined with imaging manifestations.
Purpose: This article reviews the application and progress of different minimally invasive spinal canal decompression in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). .
method: The related literatures of different minimally invasive spinal canal decompression in the treatment of LSS were extensively reviewed at home and abroad, and the advantages, disadvantages and complications of different surgical methods were reviewed. .
result: At present, minimally invasive spinal canal decompression mainly includes lumbar spinal canal decompression through channel microscope, intervertebral disc endoscopic lumbar spinal canal decompression, percutaneous endoscopic lumbar spinal canal decompression, unilateral dual-channel spinal endoscopy, etc. . Compared with traditional open surgery, minimally invasive spinal canal decompression can reduce operation time, intraoperative blood loss and postoperative pain, thereby reducing hospitalization time and saving treatment costs. .
in Different minimally invasive spinal canal decompression has different indications, but all have certain advantages and disadvantages. When a patient has a clear indication for surgery, a personalized treatment plan should be formulated based on the patient’s symptoms and signs, combined with imaging findings. .
Keywords: Spinal decompression; lumbar spinal stenosis; percutaneous endoscopic lumbar decompression; unilateral biportal endoscopy.
The London Spine Unit : innovative day surgery hospital in the world
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Research progress of different minimally invasive spinal decompression in lumbar spinal stenosis