Introduction
Technical Notes
Surgical technique
Patient selection
Positioning and navigation setup
Transfacet access
Endoscopic disc preparation
Interbody cage insertion
Endoscopic decompression
Pedicle screw insertion
Case series illustration
Discussion
Key Points
Conventional interlaminar and trans-Kambin uniportal endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion (U-ELIF) approaches have inherent limitations and risk of injury to neural structures.
Computer-navigated transfacet U-ELIF utilises the transfacet bony corridor, offering greater protection of neural structures during disc preparation and interbody cage insertion.
This approach enables safer disc preparation and interbody cage insertion while maintaining the benefits of uniportal endoscopic spine surgery of reduced muscle disruption, blood loss, pain, and length of hospitalisation.
By leveraging intrinsic anatomical corridors and eliminating the need for retractors for neural protection, the approach has the potential to be integrated into robotic systems in the future for fully automated procedures.







