Author:
Sairyo Koichi,Yamashita Kazuta,Tezuka Fumitake,Morimoto Mosatoshi,Manabe Hiroaki,Sugiura Kosuke,Takeuchi Makoto,Tamaki Shunsuke,Kumon Masashi,Mizutani Kozaburo,Kanda Yutaro,Soeda Saori,Kageyama Hiroshi,Fujitani Junzo
Abstract
In the 2 decades or so since full-endoscopic spine surgery (FESS) was introduced, the procedure has advanced considerably. There are 2 major approaches of FESS, transforaminal (TF) and interlaminar. In this review article, we discuss the key strengths and merits of TF-FESS based on a literature search. First, the minimal invasiveness of the procedure allows for early return to work. Second, minimal invasiveness of the back muscles enables athletes to make a faster return to their previous competitive level. Third, the ability to perform TF-FESS under local anesthesia means it is suitable even in the elderly with poor general health.
Publisher
Korean Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Research Society