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Unilateral biportal endoscopic (UBE) decompression is a minimally invasive (MI) approach to treat degenerative lumbar canal stenosis (DLCS). Decompression can be performed in a clear and magnified surgical field with proper control of normal saline inflow and outflow.

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What is UBE spine surgery?
UBE (Unilateral Biportal Endoscopy) spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses two small incisions to access the spine, allowing for precise treatment of spinal conditions with less tissue damage.
What conditions can be treated with UBE spine surgery?
How does UBE spine surgery differ from traditional spine surgery?
What are the benefits of UBE spine surgery?
Who is a candidate for UBE spine surgery?
How long does the UBE spine surgery procedure take?
What is the recovery time after UBE spine surgery?
Will I need physical therapy after UBE spine surgery?
What are the risks associated with UBE spine surgery?
How soon can I return to work after UBE spine surgery?
Is UBE spine surgery covered by insurance?
What should I expect during my initial consultation for UBE spine surgery?
Can UBE spine surgery be performed on an outpatient basis?
What kind of anaesthesia is used during UBE spine surgery?
How effective is UBE spine surgery in relieving pain?
Are there any preoperative preparations required for UBE spine surgery?

