Affiliation:
1. Asklepios Hospital Lindau, Lindau, Germany
2. Center for Advanced Spine Care of Southern Arizona and Surgical Institute of Tucson,AZ, United States
Abstract
Cervical endoscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression (CEULBD) is an applicable surgical method in cases of central canal stenosis, usually
associated with myelopathy. Other authors have shown the feasibility, safety, and
efficacy of this method. They could also demonstrate more favorable perioperative
benchmark data of this procedure than anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF)
in terms of duration of surgery, blood loss, and hospital stay. In this chapter, the
authors focus on the technological advances making this surgery possible. Moreover,
the authors review the relevant surgical anatomy to enable the aspiring endoscopic
spine surgeon to safely and successfully perform the CE-ULBD procedure. Experience
in advanced endoscopic surgery in other areas of the spine is recommended before
imparting on the posterior endoscopic decompression of the stenotic central cervical
spinal canal. The authors have implemented CE-ULBD in formalized and well-structured Endoscopic Spine Academy (Espinea®
) training programs, intending to
provide high educational standards to achieve favorable outcomes with the CE-ULBD
procedure reproducibly.
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
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