id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ofns3rivfjfi3d3drcmemqisga Andrew S. Chung The Rationale for Endoscopic Spinal Surgery 2020 4 .pdf application/pdf 1761 186 48 technique and equipment combined with a steep learning curve hindered its initial popularity amongst surgeons.1-4 However, recent technological advancements have facilitated more Surgeon and patient demand for less invasive procedures have further driven a global surge in interest in spinal endoscopy. Similar to other minimally invasive spinal surgical (MISS) techniques, the main benefits Furthermore, outpatient spinal surgeries may be associated with superior short-term outcomes may indeed become the ideal outpatient spinal surgical technique.13,18-20 surgical evolution towards spinal endoscopy. Learning curve for percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy depending on the surgeon's training level of minimally invasive spine surgery. Learning curve of full-endoscopic lumbar discectomy. Learning curve for percutaneous endoscopThe Rationale for Endoscopic Spinal SurgeryChung AS and Wang JC Cost-effectiveness of microdiscectomy versus endoscopic discectomy for lumbar Bilateral spinal decompression of lumbar central stenosis with the full-endoscopic microendoscopic decompression surgery for lumbar spinal and bony spinal stenosis by a visualized endoscopic transforaminal technique under local anesthesia. ./cache/work_ofns3rivfjfi3d3drcmemqisga.pdf ./txt/work_ofns3rivfjfi3d3drcmemqisga.txt