Objective: To describe surgical techniques for central spinal canal decompression with uniportal full-endoscopic interlaminar approach and report preliminary results of the first three cases.

Material And Method: Surgical technique for uniportal full-endoscopic interlaminar approach for central spinal canal decompression was described step by step. Three consecutive cases that were operated by this new technique were illustrated by retrospective chart review. Results: All three illustrative cases achieved excellent clinical outcomes in terms of leg pain and claudication without postoperative complications. A follow-up period was two to eight months. Intra-operative blood loss varied from 20 to 50 milliliter. All cases were discharged from the hospital within two days after surgery.

Conclusion: Uniportal full-endoscopic interlaminar approach is a viable alternative procedure for central spinal canal decompression with the advantages of smaller skin incision and less tissue trauma. However, studies with larger number of cases and longer follow-up periods are needed in order to make a clear conclusion of the superiority of this new technique comparing to conventional microsurgical laminectomy.

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