Overview of instruments in endoscopic spine surgery
Issued Date
2025-01-01
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2-s2.0-105029330158
Journal Title
Essentials of Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Start Page
43
End Page
56
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Essentials of Endoscopic Spine Surgery (2025) , 43-56
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Kavishwar R., Kim J.S., Santipas B., Liang Y. Overview of instruments in endoscopic spine surgery. Essentials of Endoscopic Spine Surgery (2025) , 43-56. 56. doi:10.1016/B978-0-443-36628-4.00016-9 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/115006
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Overview of instruments in endoscopic spine surgery
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Abstract
In uniportal endoscopic surgery, instruments must be sufficiently long to extend through the entire length of the endoscope while providing adequate external working space for precise tip manipulation. However, it is important to note that longer instruments with smaller diameters help minimize access-related trauma, they are also more prone to breakage. Standard spine surgery instruments—including Penfield dissectors, curettes, Kerrison punches, burrs, and knives—are manufactured in a range of lengths and diameters to suit different surgical approaches, such as transforaminal and interlaminar techniques. However, all the open surgery instruments can be used in unilateral biportal endoscopic spine surgery. This chapter details the modular design of surgical instruments along with the camera, light source, and water pumps equipped in endoscopic towers.
