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A Commentary on “International Practice Patterns in the Surgical Management of Primary Lumbar Disc Herniation: An AO Spine Cross-Sectional Study”
Neurospine. 2026;23(1):40-41.   Published online January 31, 2026
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A Commentary on “International Practice Patterns in the Surgical Management of Primary Lumbar Disc Herniation: An AO Spine Cross-Sectional Study”
Neurospine. 2026;23(1):40-41.   Published online January 31, 2026
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Advancing Endoscopic Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis – A Commentary on “Biportal Endoscopic Decompression for Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis With Stenosis”
Neurospine. 2025;22(2):566-570.   Published online June 30, 2025
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Advancing Endoscopic Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis – A Commentary on “Biportal Endoscopic Decompression for Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis With Stenosis”
Neurospine. 2025;22(2):566-570.   Published online June 30, 2025
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  • ENDOSCOPIC DECOMPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH ADJACENT SEGMENT STENOSIS AFTER LUMBAR ARTHRODESIS
    Ricardo Esperidião, Adriano Passaglia Esperidião, Fernando Sepulveda Esperidião, Thiago Dantas Matos, Álvaro Diego Heredia Soarez, Marcelo Botelho Soares de Brito, Sonja Ellen Lobo, João Paulo Machado Bergamaschi
    Coluna/Columna.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

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Changing the Learning Experience and Learning Outcomes of the Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Spine Surgery Based on Applying a Competency Task Analysis
Neurospine. 2025;22(2):540-542.   Published online June 30, 2025
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Changing the Learning Experience and Learning Outcomes of the Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Spine Surgery Based on Applying a Competency Task Analysis
Neurospine. 2025;22(2):540-542.   Published online June 30, 2025
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Transforaminal Endoscopic Thoracic Discectomy Is More Cost-Effective Than Microdiscectomy for Symptomatic Disc Herniations
Neurospine. 2025;22(1):118-127.   Published online March 31, 2025
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Transforaminal Endoscopic Thoracic Discectomy Is More Cost-Effective Than Microdiscectomy for Symptomatic Disc Herniations
Neurospine. 2025;22(1):118-127.   Published online March 31, 2025
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Objective
To analyze costs and cost-effectiveness of transforaminal endoscopic thoracic discectomy (TETD) for the treatment of symptomatic thoracic disc herniation (TDH) and compare it with open microdiscectomy (MD).
Methods
This retrospective cohort study included patients who underwent TETD or MD for symptomatic TDH and had a minimum follow-up of 1 year. Cost analysis included direct costs (primary and secondary hospital costs), indirect costs (lost wages due to work absence), total costs (direct + indirect), and cost-effectiveness (cost per quality-adjusted life year [QALY] and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio [ICER]). Clinical outcomes included patient-reported outcome measures (Oswestry Disability Index [ODI], 36-item Short Form health survey [SF-36]), QALY gained, and reoperation and readmission rates at 1 year. TETD and MD groups were compared for outcome measures.
Results
A total of 111 patients (57 TETD, 54 MD) were included. The direct ($6,270 TETD vs. $7,410 MD, p < 0.01), indirect costs ($1,250 TETD vs. $1,450 MD, p < 0.01), total costs ($7,520 TETD vs. $8,860 MD, p < 0.01), and cost per QALY ($31,333 TETD vs. $44,300 MD, p < 0.01) were significantly lower for TETD compared to MD. ICER of TETD was found to be -$33,500. At 1 year, TETD group showed significantly greater improvement in ODI (46% vs. 36%, p < 0.01) and SF-36 (64% vs. 53%, p < 0.01) and significantly greater QALY gained (0.24 vs. 0.2, p < 0.01) compared to MD group. No significant difference was found in reoperation and readmission rates.
Conclusion
TETD demonstrated significantly better clinical outcomes, lower overall costs, and better cost-effectiveness than MD in appropriately selected patients of symptomatic TDH.

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  • Editorial: Beyond the Portal Wars—Forging a New Consensus in Endoscopic Spine Surgery
    Jin-Sung Kim, Piya Chavalparit
    Global Spine Journal.2026; 16(1): 9.     CrossRef
  • Uniportal Endoscopic Surgery for Thoracolumbar Junction Disc Herniation in a Patient With Myelopathy: A Technical Note and Surgical Video
    Kang Suk Moon, Michel Gustavo Mondragón-Soto, Pedro Leonardo Villanueva-Solórzano
    Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique.2026; 11(1): 155.     CrossRef
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The Utilization of Navigation and Emerging Technologies With Endoscopic Spine Surgery: A Narrative Review
Neurospine. 2025;22(1):105-117.   Published online March 31, 2025
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The Utilization of Navigation and Emerging Technologies With Endoscopic Spine Surgery: A Narrative Review
Neurospine. 2025;22(1):105-117.   Published online March 31, 2025
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Endoscopic spine surgery (ESS) is growing in popularity worldwide. An expanding body of literature demonstrates rapid functional recovery with reduced morbidity compared to open techniques. Both full endoscopic spine surgery, or uniportal endoscopy, and unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) can be employed in conjunction with various navigation and enabling technologies for assistance with localization of anatomic orientation and assessment of the intraoperative target spinal pathology. This review article describes various navigation technologies in ESS, including 2-dimensional (2D) fluoroscopic imaging, 2D fluoroscopic navigation, 3-dimensional C-arm navigation, augmented reality, and spinal robotics. Employment of enabling navigation and emerging technology with the registration of patient-specific anatomy enables clear delineation of anatomic landmarks and facilitation of a successful procedure. Additionally, avoidance of common pitfalls during use of navigation systems in ESS is discussed in this review.

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  • Lumbar spinal stenosis: current concept of management
    Ji-Won Kwon, Kyung-Soo Suk, Seong-Hwan Moon, Si-Young Park, Namhoo Kim, Sub-Ri Park, Jae-Won Shin, Hak-Sun Kim, Byung Ho Lee
    Asian Spine Journal.2026; 20(1): 143.     CrossRef
  • Delta large-channel endoscopy versus unilateral biportal endoscopy for cervicothoracic junction disc herniation: a prospective randomized controlled trial
    Huaibin Wang, Hui Li, Rushuo Wei, Hao Yan, Ruzhan Yao, Weiqiang Liu, Ling Li
    Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Owen Kresse, Evelyn Khong, Gerhardus O. Loohuis, R. Elayne Shelby, Maxwell Boakye, Michael J. Voor, Stuart J. Williams
    Journal of Medical Devices.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Assisted full-endoscopic spine surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis: Technical note and learning curve
    Koichiro Ono, Daisuke Fukuhara, Yuka Yamami, Yushi Yamaguchi, Kazuma Miura, Yuki Kasuga, Kaichi Sato, Satoshi Takamoto, Naoya Takabayshi, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Makoto Hirao
    Brain and Spine.2026; 6: 105935.     CrossRef
  • Thoracic Full-Endoscopic Decompression for Ossification of Ligamentum Flavum (OLF) Causing Myelopathy
    Rohit A. Thaker, Smit Kagathara, Pratik Shah
    Indian Spine Journal.2026; 9(1): 112.     CrossRef
  • Real-time Three-dimensional Navigation in Spine Surgery: Is It the Game Changer?
    Shailesh Hadgaonkar, Siddharth Aiyer, Abhinav Bhute, Parag Sancheti
    Indian Spine Journal.2026; 9(1): 37.     CrossRef
  • A retrospective Chinese study on optical–electromagnetic navigation-guided biportal endoscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression in lumbar spinal stenosis: improving precision and efficiency
    Xingchen Yao, Junpeng Liu, Li Guan, Jincai Yang, Aixing Pan, Yong Hai
    Asian Spine Journal.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Robotic-Assisted Uniportal Full-Endoscopic Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Technical Note on a Hybrid Form of Minimally Invasive Surgery
    Ting Yao Ang, A. Aravin Kumar, Chin Hong Ngai, John J.Y. Zhang, Jacob Y.L. Oh, Ji Min Ling, Thomas C.H. Tan
    Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique.2026; 11(1): 105.     CrossRef
  • O‐Arm Navigation Enhances Facet Preservation Without Compromising Clinical Outcomes in UBE Decompression for Radiographically Stable Adult Degenerative Scoliosis: A Single‐Center Comparative Study
    Yi Liu, Yiwei Xie, Zhibao Chen, Ruijun Xu, Haojie Chen, Xiaojian Ye, Jiangming Yu
    Orthopaedic Surgery.2026; 18(6): 1203.     CrossRef
  • EndoUFM: Utilizing foundation models for monocular depth estimation of endoscopic images
    Xinning Yao, Bo Liu, Bojian Li, Jingjing Wang, Jinghua Yue, Fugen Zhou
    Neural Networks.2026; 203: 109141.     CrossRef
  • Transforaminal Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy Versus Interlaminar Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy for Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Systematic Review of Clinical Outcomes, Quality of Life, and Surgical Selection Strategies
    MOHAMMAD RIYAD ABDULWAHID AL-HASNAWI, Hadi Ali Hadi Dala Ali, Rasool Riyadh Abdulwahid Al Hasnawi, Ameer Neamah Saadoon Al-Mhemis, Hinal Alkeshkumar Patel, Oumaima Souilhi, Mustafa Faris Kadhim Kadhim, Mohammed ali modher abduljaleel
    Orthopedic Reviews.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Nicole Lange, Carolin Albrecht, Raimunde Liang, Luisa Mona Kraus, Ghaith Altawalbeh, Shadi Abulhala, Ann-Kathrin Joerger, Bernhard Meyer
    Brain and Spine.2026; 6: 106107.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic‐Assisted Posterior Atlantoaxial Fusion: Technical Innovation and Clinical Experience
    Jichong Zhu, Chengqian Huang, Jiang Xue, Jiarui Chen, Yufan Xu, Dequan Liu, Xinli Zhan, Chong Liu
    Orthopaedic Surgery.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Full-endoscopic extraforaminal lumbar discectomy: Use of 3-D image-guidance can mitigate risks and overcome steep learning curve
    Anwesha Dubey, Abhijith R. Bathini, Katherine Anastasi, Joshua Bakhsheshian
    Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.2025; 139: 111455.     CrossRef
  • Navigated Uniportal Endoscopic Decompression for Thoracic Myelopathy Secondary to Ossified Yellow Ligament: A Report of Two Cases
    Bing Wui Ng, Ozlan Izma Muhamed Kamil
    Cureus.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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O-Arm Navigation-Guided Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Decompression of Far-Out Syndrome
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1149-1153.   Published online December 31, 2024
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O-Arm Navigation-Guided Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Decompression of Far-Out Syndrome
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1149-1153.   Published online December 31, 2024
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The main aim of this video article is to demonstrate the combined use of O-arm navigation and unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) to manage far-out syndrome (FOS). In FOS there is entrapment and compression of the fifth lumbar nerve beyond the foramen and between L5 transverse process and the sacral ala at the lumbosacral junction. Conventional microscopic decompression using a paraspinal approach had been the gold standard for its management. However, the surgery is technically challenging due to the deep location of the pathology and intricate anatomy of extraforaminal space. There have been some published reports of unsatisfactory outcomes with microscopic decompression for FOS. We decided to integrate navigation with UBE to increase precision for the management of FOS. A 70-year-old female presented to us with chief complaint of left lower limb radiculopathy since 1 year. She also complained of numbness and paresthesias in her left leg and foot. She was unable to walk for more than 10 minutes due to pain. Her magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed compression of left L5 nerve root in the extraforaminal region. UBE decompression via paraspinal approach was performed for her under O-arm navigation. She experienced immediate relief of her symptoms in the postoperative period. O-arm-navigation-guided UBE is an effective and safer alternative to microsurgical decompression for the management of FOS. This video demonstrates the step-by-step implementation of O-arm navigation with endoscopy and its precise execution.

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    Yuanmeng Chen, Heng Bi, Wei Zhang, Junyi Xiang, Benjing Yin, Chang Liu, Yu Lu
    Journal of International Medical Research.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • O‐Arm Navigation Enhances Facet Preservation Without Compromising Clinical Outcomes in UBE Decompression for Radiographically Stable Adult Degenerative Scoliosis: A Single‐Center Comparative Study
    Yi Liu, Yiwei Xie, Zhibao Chen, Ruijun Xu, Haojie Chen, Xiaojian Ye, Jiangming Yu
    Orthopaedic Surgery.2026; 18(6): 1203.     CrossRef
  • Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic en Bloc Resection of the Lumbosacral Ligament Following Bony Release: A Technique Aiming to Reduce Dorsal Root Ganglion Manipulation
    Cheng-Ying Lee, Cheol-Wung Park, Man-Kyu Park, Wei-Yu Lee, Chien-Min Chen
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2026; 15(10): 3765.     CrossRef
  • O-arm navigation-based transforaminal unilateral biportal endoscopic discectomy for upper lumbar disc herniation: an innovative preliminary study
    Dong Hyun Lee, Choon Keun Park, Jin-Sung Kim, Jin Sub Hwang, Jin Young Lee, Dong-Geun Lee, Jae-Won Jang, Jun Yong Kim, Yong-Eun Cho, Dong Chan Lee
    Asian Spine Journal.2025; 19(2): 194.     CrossRef
  • Full-endoscopic Spine Surgery for the Treatment of Far-out Syndrome: A Case Series
    Ryuichi WATANABE, Ryoji TOMINAGA, Kento TAKEBAYASHI, Yasushi OSHIMA, Hiroki IWAI, Hisashi KOGA
    Neurologia medico-chirurgica.2025; 65(12): 583.     CrossRef
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Hybrid Endoscopic Thoracic Discectomy Using Robotic Arm and Navigation for Highly Migrated Calcified Disc Herniation
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1126-1130.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Hybrid Endoscopic Thoracic Discectomy Using Robotic Arm and Navigation for Highly Migrated Calcified Disc Herniation
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1126-1130.   Published online December 31, 2024
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This video provides a step-by-step guide for performing the hybrid endoscopic thoracic discectomy using navigation and robotic arm for addressing high migrated calcified disc herniation. With the development of techniques, endoscopic spine surgery has emerged as a reliable treatment for thoracic myelopathy. This approach offers high-resolution, off-axis visualization of the surgical field. The field is poised to advance further as endoscopic instruments are refined, becoming less invasive and more precise through the integration of navigation and robot-assisted systems. A 62-year-old woman presented to us with chief complaints of both legs weakness. She had difficulty standing and walking after squatted due to weakness in her legs and her Oswestry Disability Index score was 66. On examination her both side knee extension and ankle dorsiflexion were grade 4 without dysesthesia. The imaging examination confirmed the diagnosis of thoracic myelopathy caused by a highly migrated calcified disc herniation at T5–6 level. The patient underwent an endoscopic thoracic discectomy using robotic arm and navigation for addressing highly migrated calcified disc herniation, resulting in an excellent outcome. The continuous development of navigation and robotic systems in endoscopic thoracic surgery enhanced accuracy in surgical incisions and instrument placement, as well as improved efficiency in locating pathology and achieving precise decompression. Endoscopic thoracic discectomy combines full-endoscopy and unilateral biportal endoscopic (UBE) techniques to leverage the benefits of both approaches, including the cross-viewing of full-endoscopy cannula and the use of larger Kerrison rongeurs under UBE.

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  • A Commentary on “International Practice Patterns in the Surgical Management of Primary Lumbar Disc Herniation: An AO Spine Cross-Sectional Study”
    Jin-Sung Kim
    Neurospine.2026; 23(1): 40.     CrossRef
  • A preliminary descriptive study on the histology of giant calcified disc herniations: a case series
    Riccardo Cecchinato, Alessandra Colombini, Barbara Rubino, Daniele Vanni, Luca Maria Sconfienza, Pedro Berjano
    European Spine Journal.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • O-arm navigation-based transforaminal unilateral biportal endoscopic discectomy for upper lumbar disc herniation: an innovative preliminary study
    Dong Hyun Lee, Choon Keun Park, Jin-Sung Kim, Jin Sub Hwang, Jin Young Lee, Dong-Geun Lee, Jae-Won Jang, Jun Yong Kim, Yong-Eun Cho, Dong Chan Lee
    Asian Spine Journal.2025; 19(2): 194.     CrossRef
  • Bilateral–Contralateral Endoscopic Decompression as a Fusion-Deferral Strategy in Upper Lumbar Stenosis: A Structural Rationale and Conditional Framework—A Technical Note with Cases Review
    Dong Hyun Lee, Sang Yeop Han, Seung Young Jeong, Il-Tae Jang
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2025; 14(16): 5726.     CrossRef
  • Multiple imaging-assisted Unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) for syringomyelia secondary to T11-12 ligamentum flavum ossification: A case report
    Yue Tian, Hao Li, Fuming Tian, Hongen Bao
    Asian Journal of Surgery.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Endoscopic Contralateral Transaxillary Discectomy for Recurrent Disc Herniation
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1154-1159.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Endoscopic Contralateral Transaxillary Discectomy for Recurrent Disc Herniation
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1154-1159.   Published online December 31, 2024
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This video aims to describe an endoscopic surgical approach for accessing difficult to reach pathology such as disc herniations after previous surgery. The relatively small size of endoscopic instruments facilitates significant freedom of movement inside the spinal canal. The authors have experience with interlaminar approaches for contralateral pathology such as disc herniations, recurrent disc herniations, spinal stenosis, and facet cysts. The advantages of starting from the opposite side of the canal in a revision situation include the ability to establish a clear plane between the dura and the borders of the canal and visualize the disc from a different angle than the index operation. Contralateral approaches to residual or recurrent herniations can be performed with an “over the top” technique, navigating dorsal to the thecal sac to reach the far side of the canal. In the associated video we demonstrate a novel technique, a contralateral transaxillary endoscopic approach to a recurrent disc herniation at the L5–S1 level in a young male collegiate wrestler. In our experience, we have found this particular approach to be useful in patients with an early take off of the S1 nerve root which creates a large axillary window. In several instances this technique has allowed us to inspect the area of the reherniation from both the axilla and over the top of the thecal sac. This particular patient has a large recurrence 2 years after an open microscopic hemilaminotomy and discectomy. In this instance, an approach was chosen that navigates dorsal to the S1 nerve root and ventral to the thecal sac, starting on the opposite side of the spinal canal from the herniation. This approach is described as a contralateral interlaminar transaxillary discectomy.
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

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Evolving Paradigms in Spinal Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Learning Curves in Minimally Invasive Spine Techniques
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1251-1275.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Evolving Paradigms in Spinal Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Learning Curves in Minimally Invasive Spine Techniques
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1251-1275.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Our research examines the learning curves of various minimally invasive lumbar surgeries to determine the benefits and challenges they pose to both surgeons and patients. The advent of microsurgical techniques since the 1960s, including advances in fluoroscopic navigation and intraoperative computed tomography, has significantly shifted spinal surgery from open to minimally invasive methods. This study critically evaluates surgical duration, intraoperative conversions to open surgery, and complications as primary parameters to gauge these learning curves. Through a comprehensive literature search up to March 2024, involving databases PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science, this paper identifies a steep learning curve associated with these surgeries. Despite their proven advantages in reducing recovery time and surgical trauma, these procedures require surgeons to master advanced technology and equipment, which can directly impact patient outcomes. The study underscores the need for well-defined learning curves to facilitate efficient training and enhance surgical proficiency, especially for novice surgeons. Moreover, it addresses the implications of technology on surgical accuracy and the subsequent effects on complication rates, providing insights into the complex dynamics of adopting new surgical innovations in spinal health care.

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    Marvin Gabriel Cruz Álvarez, Ana Lilia Guerrero Molina, Ozcar Felipe García López
    Cirugía de Columna.2026; 4(2): 85.     CrossRef
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    Jorge Andrés Esparza Piña, Luis Mario Uribe
    Cirugía de Columna.2026; 4(2): 102.     CrossRef
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    Brain and Spine.2026; 6: 105995.     CrossRef
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    Siravich Suvithayasiri, Ju Eun Kim, Facundo Van Isseldyk, Marcus Serra, Christopher Martin, Viswanadha Arunkumar, Sotirios Veranis, Prashanth Rao, Enrico Giordan, Piya Chavalparit, Nelson Astur, Samuel Cho, Jin Sung Kim
    Global Spine Journal.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Sophie-Liliane Rosenke, Myles Kisekka, Hiend Darweesh, Brawin Kajenthra, Jake Hewitt, Daniele Ramsay, Hariharan Subbiah Ponniah, Dragan Jankovic, Daniel Scurtu, Darius Kalasauskas, Andreas Kramer, Florian Ringel, Santhosh G. Thavarajasingam
    European Spine Journal.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Facundo Van Isseldyk, Vincent Hagel
    Brain and Spine.2026; 6: 106040.     CrossRef
  • Letter to the Editor regarding “Minimally Invasive Far Lateral Transforaminal Approach (MI-FLT) to ventrally located intradural lesions of the thoracic spine without instability: case series and technical note”
    Preeti Lamba
    Neurochirurgie.2026; 72(4): 101820.     CrossRef
  • O‐Arm Navigation Enhances Facet Preservation Without Compromising Clinical Outcomes in UBE Decompression for Radiographically Stable Adult Degenerative Scoliosis: A Single‐Center Comparative Study
    Yi Liu, Yiwei Xie, Zhibao Chen, Ruijun Xu, Haojie Chen, Xiaojian Ye, Jiangming Yu
    Orthopaedic Surgery.2026; 18(6): 1203.     CrossRef
  • Validation of the VIEW score: a novel intraoperative grading scale for visualization in endoscopic spine surgery
    Vit Kotheeranurak, Surachat Jaroenwareekul, Jin-Sung Kim, Christoph Siepe, Don Young Park, Javier Quillo-Olvera, Worawat Limthongkul, Wicharn Yingsakmongkol, Weerasak Singhatanadgige
    European Spine Journal.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Current Trends and Future Directions in Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Review of Emerging Techniques and Evolving Management Paradigms
    Gianluca Galieri, Vittorio Orlando, Roberto Altieri, Manlio Barbarisi, Alessandro Olivi, Giovanni Sabatino, Giuseppe La Rocca
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2025; 14(10): 3390.     CrossRef
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    M. Mofizur Rahman, Mohammad Abdul Hannan, M. Sarwar Jahan, Moniruzzaman Monir
    International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics.2025; 11(5): 991.     CrossRef
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

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Safety Profile of Biportal Endoscopic Spine Surgery Compared to Conventional Microscopic Approach: A Pooled Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1190-1198.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Safety Profile of Biportal Endoscopic Spine Surgery Compared to Conventional Microscopic Approach: A Pooled Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1190-1198.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Objective
To compare the safety profiles of biportal endoscopic spinal surgery (BESS) and microscopic spinal surgery (MSS) for lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis by analyzing the associated adverse events.
Methods
We pooled data from 2 prospective randomized controlled trials involving 220 patients (110 in each group) who underwent single-level lumbar surgery. Participants aged 20–80 years with radiating pain due to lumbar disc herniation or spinal stenosis were included in this study. Adverse events were recorded and analyzed over a 12-month follow-up period.
Results
The overall adverse event rates were 9.1% (10 of 110) in the BESS group and 17.3% (19 of 110) in the MSS group, which were not statistically significantly different (p=0.133). Notably, wound dehiscence occurred in 8.2% of MSS cases but in none of the BESS cases. Both groups showed similarly low rates of complications, such as dural tears, epidural hematoma, and nerve root injury. The most common adverse event in the BESS group was recurrent disc herniation (2.7%), whereas that in the MSS group was wound dehiscence (8.2%).
Conclusion
BESS demonstrated a safety profile comparable to that of MSS for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis, with a trend towards fewer overall complications. BESS offers particular advantages in terms of reducing wound-related complications. These findings suggest that BESS is a safe alternative to conventional MSS and potentially offers the benefits of a minimally invasive approach without compromising patient safety.

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Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Cervical Disc Replacement Versus Posterior Endoscopic Cervical Decompression: A Matched-Pair Comparison Analysis
Neurospine. 2024;21(3):1040-1050.   Published online September 30, 2024
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Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Cervical Disc Replacement Versus Posterior Endoscopic Cervical Decompression: A Matched-Pair Comparison Analysis
Neurospine. 2024;21(3):1040-1050.   Published online September 30, 2024
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To compare clinical and radiographic outcomes between 2 motion preservation surgeries, cervical disc replacement (CDR) and posterior endoscopic cervical decompression (PECD), for unilateral cervical radiculopathy.
Methods
Between February 2018 and December 2020, 60 patients with unilateral cervical radiculopathy who underwent either CDR or PECD were retrospectively recruited as matched pairs. Clinical outcomes included visual analogue scale (VAS) scores for neck and arm pain, Neck Disability Index (NDI), and satisfaction rates. The radiographic outcome was index level motion. Intraoperative data, complications, and hospital stay were collected. Preoperative and postoperative outcomes were compared.
Results
Patients undergoing CDR or PECD were included, with 30 cases in each group. Matched pairs were compared in terms of demographic data and preoperative measurements. CDR was associated with shorter operative times, whereas PECD resulted in less intraoperative blood loss. The total complication rate was 5%. NDI and VAS for neck and arm were significantly improved in both groups, with no significant differences between the 2 groups. Satisfaction rates of good and excellent exceeded 87% in both groups. CDR was superior to PECD in the restoration of disc height. Early postoperative follow-up showed no significant difference in terms of index level motion. PECD demonstrated significantly shorter hospital stays and quicker return-to-work times (p<0.05).
Conclusion
PECD achieved equivalent clinical and radiologic outcomes compared with CDR when the certain criteria for surgery were met. Both techniques demonstrated the potential to maintain index level motion. Additionally, PECD resulted in less blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster return-to-work times. Conversely, CDR offered shorter operative times and better restoration of disc height.

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Intraoperative Management of Iatrogenic Durotomy in Endoscopic Spine Surgery: A Systematic Review
Neurospine. 2024;21(3):756-766.   Published online September 30, 2024
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Intraoperative Management of Iatrogenic Durotomy in Endoscopic Spine Surgery: A Systematic Review
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This review aims to systematically evaluate the incidence, management strategies, and clinical outcomes of iatrogenic durotomy (ID) in endoscopic spine surgery and to propose a management flowchart based on the tear size and associated complications. A comprehensive literature search was conducted, focusing on studies involving endoscopic spinal procedures and incidental durotomy. The selected studies were analyzed for management techniques and outcomes, particularly in relation to the size of the dural tear and the presence of nerve root herniation. Based on these findings, a flowchart for intraoperative management was developed. A total of 14 studies were included, encompassing 68,546 patients. Varying incidences of ID, with management strategies largely dependent on the size of the dural tear, were found. Small tears (less than 5 mm) were often left untreated or managed with absorbable hemostatic agents, while medium (5–10 mm) and large tears (greater than 10 mm) required more complex approaches like endoscopic patch repair or open surgery. The presence of nerve root herniation necessitated immediate action, often influencing the decision to convert to open repair. Effective management of ID in endoscopic spine surgery requires a nuanced approach tailored to the size of the tear and specific intraoperative challenges, such as nerve root herniation. The proposed flowchart offers a structured approach to these complexities, potentially enhancing clinical outcomes and reducing complication rates. Future research with more rigorous methodologies is necessary to refine these management strategies further and broaden the applications of endoscopic spine surgery.

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Artificial Intelligence in Spinal Imaging and Patient Care: A Review of Recent Advances
Neurospine. 2024;21(2):474-486.   Published online June 30, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence in Spinal Imaging and Patient Care: A Review of Recent Advances
Neurospine. 2024;21(2):474-486.   Published online June 30, 2024
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming spinal imaging and patient care through automated analysis and enhanced decision-making. This review presents a clinical task-based evaluation, highlighting the specific impact of AI techniques on different aspects of spinal imaging and patient care. We first discuss how AI can potentially improve image quality through techniques like denoising or artifact reduction. We then explore how AI enables efficient quantification of anatomical measurements, spinal curvature parameters, vertebral segmentation, and disc grading. This facilitates objective, accurate interpretation and diagnosis. AI models now reliably detect key spinal pathologies, achieving expert-level performance in tasks like identifying fractures, stenosis, infections, and tumors. Beyond diagnosis, AI also assists surgical planning via synthetic computed tomography generation, augmented reality systems, and robotic guidance. Furthermore, AI image analysis combined with clinical data enables personalized predictions to guide treatment decisions, such as forecasting spine surgery outcomes. However, challenges still need to be addressed in implementing AI clinically, including model interpretability, generalizability, and data limitations. Multicenter collaboration using large, diverse datasets is critical to advance the field further. While adoption barriers persist, AI presents a transformative opportunity to revolutionize spinal imaging workflows, empowering clinicians to translate data into actionable insights for improved patient care.

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Comparative Efficacy of Surgical Interventions for Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
Neurospine. 2023;20(4):1142-1158.   Published online December 31, 2023
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Comparative Efficacy of Surgical Interventions for Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
Neurospine. 2023;20(4):1142-1158.   Published online December 31, 2023
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Objective
We aimed to comprehensively compare surgical methods for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) using systematic review and network meta-analysis to understand their effectiveness and outcomes, as current research provides limited overviews.
Methods
We followed PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) guidelines, preregistering our protocol with PROSPERO. We analyzed Englishpublished randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on adults with OVCFs that evaluated pain intensity or functionality using tools like visual analogue scale (VAS) or Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Exclusions included non-RCTs, malignancy-related fractures, and certain interventions. Using the RoB 2 tool, we assessed bias and visualized results with Robvis. Our primary outcome was pain intensity, with secondary outcomes including disability, new fractures, and cement leakage. Results were synthesized using Stata/MP.
Results
Thirty-four RCTs from 10 countries, totaling 4,384 patients, were analyzed. Shortterm VAS indicated kyphoplasty with facet joint injection (KIJ) as the top treatment at 87.7%, while unipedicular kyphoplasty (UKP) led to long-term at 74.9%. Short-term ODI favored vertebroplasty with facet joint injection (VIJ) at 98.4%, with kyphoplasty (KP) leading longterm at 66.0%. All surgical techniques were superior to conservative treatment. Vertebral augmentation devices reported the fewest new fractures and curved vertebroplasty had the least cement leakage. SUCRA (surface under the cumulative ranking) analyses suggested UKP and VIJ as top choices for postoperative pain relief, with VIJ excelling in postoperative disability improvement.
Conclusion
Our analysis evaluates 12 OVCF interventions, underscoring KIJ for short-term pain relief and VIJ and UKP for long-term efficacy. Notably, VIJ stands out in disability outcomes, emphasizing the need for comprehensive OVCF management.

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The Endoscopic Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Narrative Review, and Future Perspective
Neurospine. 2023;20(4):1224-1245.   Published online December 31, 2023
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Lumbar interbody fusion stands as a preferred surgical solution for degenerative lumbar spine diseases. The procedure primarily aims to establish lumbar segment stability, directly addressing patient symptoms associated with spinal complications. Traditional open surgery, though effective, is linked with notable morbidities and extended recovery time. To mitigate these concerns, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has garnered significant popularity, presenting an appealing alternative with numerous benefits such as reduced soft tissue trauma, decreased blood loss, and expedited recovery. Among MIS procedures, full endoscopic spinal surgery, characterized by its minimal invasiveness, holds the potential to further minimize morbidities while enhancing surgical outcomes. Endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion, a novel procedure within this paradigm, has gained attention for offering advantages comparable to those of minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. However, the safety, efficacy, and associated surgical techniques and instrument design of this method continue to be subjects of ongoing debate. This paper critically reviews current evidence on the safety, efficacy, and advantages of endoscopic lumbar spinal interbody fusion, examining whether it could indeed supersede existing mainstream techniques.

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