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SMARTŪ:
Endoscopic Assisted Lumbar Surgery For Treatment Of Degenerative Disc Disease

J. Chiu, M.D., FRCS, D.Sc.
Director
Neurospine Surgery
California Spine Institute Medical Center
Thousand Oaks CA USA


Citation:

J. Chiu: SMARTŪ: Endoscopic Assisted Lumbar Surgery For Treatment Of Degenerative Disc Disease. The Internet Journal of Minimally Invasive Spinal Technology. 2007. Volume 1 Number 2.


Abstract

In response to the rapid development and demand of outpatient minimally invasive surgical technique, the new versatile SMARTŪ Endoscopic Lumbar Spine System (Karl Storz GmbH & Co., Tuttlingen, Germany) was developed to provide the necessary bridge between traditional and endoscopic spine surgical techniques. Through a small skin incision, and dilatation surgical technology, this endoscopic assisted surgical system, with progressive sized serial tubular retractors or working channels, provides superior lighting and clear viewing of internal operative field, for performing minimally invasive spinal surgery (MISS). It incorporates the advantages of posterolateral endoscopic lumbar system, and paramedian endoscopic assisted microdecompressive surgical spinal system. Because of the unique features of the SMARTŪ endoscopic tubular access set, the surgeon can take advantage of microscopic, endoscopic, or direct-vision imaging during spinal surgery for microdecompression Iof herniated lumbar disc, degenerative spinal disease, spinal stenosis, and removal of intraspinal lesions besides spinal arthroplasty and spinal fixation. This less traumatic easier outpatient SMARTŪ Endoscopic MISS treatment appears to be easy, safe, and efficacious leads to excellent results, speedier recovery, and significant economic savings.

References

1. Chiu J, Endoscopic Assisted Lumbar Microdecompressive Spinal Surgery with a New SMARTŪ Endoscopic System. In, Szabo Z, Coburg AJ, Savalgi R, Reich H, Yamamotto M, eds. Surgical Technology International XV, UMP, San Francisco, CA 2006: p.265-275

2. Chiu, J, Emerging Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Spinal (MISS) Innovative and Digital Technologies, The 6th Pacific Asian Society of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Taiwan, 8/17-19/2006, Proceedings, p. 7-10

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4. Chiu J, Savitz MH. Use of laser in minimally invasive spinal surgery and pain management. In: Kambin P (ed). Arthroscopic and Endoscopic Spinal Surgery - Text and Atlas, 2d Ed. New Jersey: Humana Press, 2005, 259-69.

5. Chiu J, Clifford T. Transforaminal endoscopic decompression: In: Savitz M, Chiu J, Rauschning W, Yeung A (eds). The Practice of Minimally Invasive Spinal Technique: 2005 Edition. New York: AAMISS Press, 2005:60, 435-41. Chiu J. Transforaminal endoscopic laser microdecompression for herniated lumbar discs and spinal stenosis. In: Khamlichi A (ed). Reprinted from Intl Proc 13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery, Marrakesh, Morocco, 6/19-24/2005, 77-82.

6. Chiu J, Transforaminal Endoscopic Laser Microdecompression for Herniated Lumbar Discs and Spinal Stenosis, World Spine III: The Third Interdisciplinary Congress on Spine Care, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 7/31-8/3/2005, Proceedings: pp. 1-2.


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