Endoscopy of the spinal canal β epiduroscopy (EDS) β has proven to be a safe, efficient and future-oriented interventional endoscopic procedure for everyday clinical use in diagnosing and managing pain syndromes. Epiduroscopy can be used in the sacral, lumbar, thoracic and even cervical regions of
V-Shape Bichannel Spinal Endoscopy: Technique and Practice
β Scribed by Shisheng HE
- Publisher
- EDP Sciences
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 174
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Technology related to spinal endoscopy has undergone rapid development over the past 30 years. Some surgical techniques, such as the Unilateral Biportal Endoscopy (UBE), have been widely applied. Meanwhile, the surgical instruments of spinal endoscopy have also significantly evolved. However, there are still problems in dealing with complex spinal disorders and diseases, including limited surgical space, high rate of equipment damage and low surgical efficiency. In this context, Professor Shisheng He and his team at the Tenth Peopleβs Hospital of Tongji University developed the V-shape Bichannel Endoscopy System (VBE). As a brand new uniportal bichannel endoscope unlike other existing endoscopes in clinical application, the VBE allows safe and efficient transforaminal lumbar decompression and interbody fusion to be performed under real-time and full-time endoscopic monitoring. The VBE integrates the working channel and endoscopic channel so that the two become one in a βVβ shape. It requires only one incision. Both positions of the instruments and the endoscope are fixed, which makes it easy to identify the surgical site during operation. It is a completely different type of endoscope to the UBE and represents a new surgical concept. The VBE is also the first endoscopic system that can be performed in both air and water medium. As a result, the surgical procedure is more convenient and easier for surgeons to master. This book is edited by Professor Shisheng HE with contributions of more than 25 experts in minimally invasive spine surgery. It provides detailed information on the design principles, indications, surgical approaches, and surgical techniques of the VBE. The authors hope that this book will be useful to those who are committed to spinal endoscopic surgery.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Contents
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Brief History of Spinal Endoscopic Surgery
Chapter 2 Principles of V-Shape Bichannel Endoscopy System Design
Chapter 3 Clinical Applied Anatomy for V-Shape Bichannel Endoscopy
Chapter 4 V-Shape Bichannel Endoscopy Assisted Discectomy and Decompression
Chapter 5 V-Shape Bichannel Endoscopic Lumbar Fusion
Chapter 6 Clinical Application of V-Shape Bichannel Endoscopy
Chapter 7 Lumbar Surgery Rehabilitation
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