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Commentary on “The Role and Clinical Outcomes of Endoscopic Spine Surgery of Treating Spinal Metastases; Outcomes of 29 Cases From 8 Countries”

Liawrungrueang W, Kotheeranurak V

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The Endoscopic Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Narrative Review, and Future Perspective

Pholprajug P, Kotheeranurak V, Liu Y, Kim JS

Lumbar interbody fusion stands as a preferred surgical solution for degenerative lumbar spine diseases. The procedure primarily aims to establish lumbar segment stability, directly addressing patient symptoms associated with spinal...
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An Expanded Surgical Corridor of Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion at L4–5: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Limthongkul W, Praisarnti P, Tanasansomboon T, Prasertkul N, Kotheeranurak V, Yingsakmongkol W, Singhatanadgige W

Objective: We introduced a new preoperative method, the “expanded surgical corridor,” to evaluate the actual safety corridor, which may expand the possibility of performing oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF). Methods: Axial...
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Successful Criteria for Indirect Decompression With Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Yingsakmongkol W, Jitpakdee K, Kerr S, Limthongkul W, Kotheeranurak V, Singhatanadgige W

Objective: No consensus criteria have been established regarding ideal candidates for indirect decompression with lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF), and contributing factors of indirect decompression failure were rarely reported. We...
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Is Direct Decompression Necessary for Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (LLIF)? A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Direct and Indirect Decompression With LLIF in Selected Patients

Limthongkul W, Thanapura C, Jitpakdee K, Praisarnti P, Kotheeranurak V, Yingsakmongkol W, Tanasansomboon T, Singhatanadgige W

Objective: To compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes following lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) between direct and indirect decompression in the treatment of patients with degenerative lumbar diseases. Methods: Patients who...
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Clinical and Radiographic Comparisons among Minimally Invasive Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Comparison with Three-Way Matching

Yingsakmongkol W, Jitpakdee K, Varakornpipat P, Choentrakool C, Tanasansomboon T, Limthongkul W, Singhatanadgige W, Kotheeranurak V

Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Purpose: To compare clinical and radiographic outcomes among minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF), extreme lateral lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF), and oblique lateral lumbar interbody...
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Do Obliquity and Position of the Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage Influence the Degree of Indirect Decompression of Foraminal Stenosis?

Mahatthanatrakul A, Kotheeranurak V, Lin GX, Hur JW, Chung HJ, Lokanath YK, Pakdeenit B, Kim JS

Objective : Oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) is a surgical technique that utilizes a large interbody cage to indirectly decompress neural elements. The position of the cage relative to the...
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The Role and Clinical Outcomes of Endoscopic Spine Surgery of Treating Spinal Metastases; Outcomes of 29 Cases From 8 Countries

Suvithayasiri S, Kim YJ, Liu Y, Trathitephun W, Asawasaksaku A, Quillo-Olvera J, Kotheeranurak V, Chagas H, Valencia CC, Serra MV, Isseldyk FV, Lee LH, Chen CM, Lokhande P, Park SM, Jitpakdee K, Patel KK, Kim JH, Mahatthanatrakul A, Luksanapruksa P, Wilartratsami S, Kim JS

Objective: We aim to report the outcomes and feasibility of endoscopic spine surgery used to treat symptomatic spinal metastases patients. This is the most extensive series of spinal metastases patients...
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A 30-Year Worldwide Research Productivity of Scientific Publication in Full-Endoscopic Decompression Spine Surgery: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis

Liu Y, Kotheeranurak V, Quillo-Olvera J, Facundo VI, Sharma S, Suvithayasiri S, Jitpakdee K, Lin GX, Mahatthanatrakul A, Jabri H, Khandge AV, Aher RB, Wu MH, Ho AWH, Wong NMR, Wing LS, Akbary K, Patel KK, Pakdeenit B, Chen KT, Lokanath YK, Jaiswal MS, Suen TK, Hasan GA, Sabal LA, Kim JS

Objective: The ever-growing number of articles related to full-endoscopic spine surgery published in the last few decades presents a challenge which is perplexing and time-consuming in identifying the current research...
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