Uniportal versus biportal endoscopic spine surgery: a comprehensive review

Yong Ahn, Semin Lee

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Abstract

Introduction: Endoscopic spine surgery techniques are minimally invasive alternatives to conventional open surgery for degenerative spinal diseases. Clinical studies and meta-analyses have proven the usefulness of uniportal full-endoscopic spine procedures. However, a steep learning curve is a critical barrier for endoscopic procedures. Recently, biportal endoscopic spine surgeries have been developed to make it easier for spine surgeons to learn and perform. Consequently, the biportal approach has gained popularity among aspiring endoscopic spine surgeons. This review compared the characteristics of uniportal and biportal surgeries to help spine surgeons perform endoscopic procedures more effectively. Area covered: The review analyzed English-language clinical literature in Core databases and compared uniportal and biportal endoscopic spine surgery techniques. Clinical studies have compared the technical principles of both techniques, and the authors suggested appropriate strategies for learning and practicing endoscopic procedures. Expert opinion: Uniportal, full-endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that preserves muscles and uses a keyhole approach under local anesthesia. In contrast, biportal surgery is more familiar to a surgeon and can be performed more widely, although the keyhole approach is limited. Aspiring endoscopic spine surgeons can learn either method according to the surgeon’s preference and the clinical situation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-556
Number of pages8
JournalExpert Review of Medical Devices
Volume20
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • Biportal
  • decompression
  • endoscopic
  • percutaneous
  • spinal surgery
  • uniportal

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