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Spinal endoscopy: evidence, techniques, global trends, and future projections

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SPINE JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 64-74

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.07.004

Keywords

Biportal endoscopy; Endoscopic decompression; Endoscopic Spine Surgery; Full Endoscopy; Microendoscopy; Spine endoscopy

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The use of indirect visualization technology is increasingly replacing traditional direct visualization in various surgical specialties. Although spine surgery has lagged behind other specialties, patient demand for less invasive procedures and surgeon efforts to improve care quality have driven the global adoption of spinal endoscopy. There are diverse endoscopic platforms and techniques in use, with significant regional heterogeneity in the utilization of spinal endoscopic procedures due to differences in technology and health system incentives.
The utilization of indirect visualization during procedures has been increasingly replacing traditional forms of direct visualization across many different surgical specialties. The adoption of arthroscopy, using small cameras placed inside joints, has transformed musculoskeletal care over the last several decades, allowing surgeons to provide the same anatomic solutions with less tissue dissection, resulting in lower requirements for inpatient care, reduced costs, and expedited recovery. For a variety of reasons, spine surgery has lagged behind other specialties in the adoption of indirect visualization. Nonetheless, patient demand for less invasive spine procedures and surgeon drive to provide these solutions and improve care quality has driven global adoption of spinal endoscopy. There are numerous endoscopic platforms and techniques currently utilized, and these systems are rapidly evolving. Additionally, the variance in technology and health system incentives across the globe has generated tremendous regional heterogeneity in the utilization of spinal endoscopic procedures. We present a consolidated review, including the background, evidence, techniques, and trends in spinal endoscopy, so that clinicians can gain a deeper understanding of this rapidly evolving domain of spinal healthcare. (c) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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