Minimally invasive surgical instruments are specialized tools and equipment designed to perform surgery through small incisions or natural body openings, minimizing damage to surrounding tissue and shortening patient recovery time. These instruments include endoscopes, catheters, and other devices that allow surgeons to manipulate and view internal organs using advanced imaging and navigation techniques.

Minimally invasive surgical instruments are essential tools in modern surgery, designed to perform complex procedures with minimal tissue damage, reduced scarring, and faster recovery times. Two notable procedures that utilize these instruments are Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy (PELD) and Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Discectomy (UBED).


## Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy (PELD)

PELD is a minimally invasive technique used to treat herniated discs in the lumbar spine. This procedure involves the following:

1. Access and Visualization: Surgeons use a small endoscope inserted through a tiny incision to visualize the herniated disc and surrounding structures. The endoscope is equipped with a camera and light source, projecting images onto a screen.

2. Instrumentation: Specialized instruments, such as graspers, cutters, and lasers, are inserted through the endoscope to remove the herniated disc material. These instruments are designed to be long and narrow to operate within the confined spaces of the spine.

3. Benefits: PELD offers several advantages over traditional open surgery, including reduced trauma to surrounding tissues, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery times.


## Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Discectomy (UBED)

UBED is another minimally invasive procedure used to treat lumbar disc herniations. It involves:

1. Dual Portals: Unlike PELD, UBED uses two small incisions or portals. One portal is for the endoscope, and the other is for surgical instruments. This biportal approach allows for better visualization and maneuverability.

2. Instrumentation: Similar to PELD, UBED utilizes specialized instruments such as endoscopes, graspers, and cutters. The instruments are manipulated through the portals to remove the herniated disc material.

3. Advantages: UBED provides enhanced visualization and precision, potentially leading to better outcomes and fewer complications. It also allows for the treatment of more complex cases that might be challenging with a single portal approach.

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