A narrative review of endoscopic spine surgery: history, indications, uses, and future directions.

Q1 Medicine Journal of spine surgery Pub Date : 2024-06-21 Epub Date: 2024-05-10 DOI:10.21037/jss-23-112
Christopher L Antonacci, Francine R Zeng, Brian Ford, Ian Wellington, Cameron Kia, Hanbing Zhou
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Background and objective: The concept of endoscopic surgery began in the 1930s and has since undergone numerous advancements in both technology and surgical indications. Its main benefit is providing the opportunity to perform surgery while minimizing disruption to surrounding structures. The purpose of this review is to summarize the history, uses, and future directions for spine endoscopic surgery.

Methods: A review of national databases was performing using key terms "endoscopic", "spine" and "surgery" for literature from 1900 to 2023. Studies that aimed to describe the utilities of endoscopic surgeries, associated outcomes, limitations, and future directions were included. Studies that were not in English were excluded.

Key content and findings: This review includes a brief overview of the history of endoscopic surgery and its current two main approaches, transforaminal and interlaminar approaches. It then summarizes the main indications and utilization of endoscopic surgery in the lumbar, cervical and thoracic spine, as well as expansion in managing spine tumors, infections, and outpatient surgical cases.

Conclusions: There are many rising indications and uses for endoscopic spine surgery in nearly every aspect of the spine. Compared to conventional spine surgery, there is early evidence showing endoscopic surgery is associated with less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, and possibly quicker recovery times. As current trends in spine surgery move towards minimally invasive techniques, it is anticipated that the use of endoscopic surgery will continue to expand.

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内窥镜脊柱手术综述:历史、适应症、用途和未来方向。
背景和目的:内窥镜手术的概念始于 20 世纪 30 年代,此后在技术和手术适应症方面都取得了许多进步。内窥镜手术的主要优点是提供了进行手术的机会,同时最大限度地减少了对周围结构的破坏。本综述旨在总结脊柱内窥镜手术的历史、用途和未来发展方向:方法:使用关键词 "内窥镜"、"脊柱 "和 "手术 "对国家数据库中 1900 年至 2023 年的文献进行了回顾。纳入了旨在描述内窥镜手术的实用性、相关结果、局限性和未来发展方向的研究。主要内容和研究结果:本综述简要概述了内窥镜手术的历史及其目前的两种主要方法,即经椎间孔和椎间孔方法。然后总结了内窥镜手术在腰椎、颈椎和胸椎的主要适应症和应用,以及在管理脊柱肿瘤、感染和门诊手术病例方面的扩展:结论:内窥镜脊柱手术的适应症和用途在不断增加,几乎涉及脊柱的方方面面。与传统脊柱手术相比,有早期证据显示内窥镜手术可减少术后疼痛,缩短住院时间,并可能加快康复时间。随着当前脊柱手术向微创技术发展的趋势,预计内窥镜手术的应用将继续扩大。
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Journal of spine surgery
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