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Why is endoscopic spine surgery so hard to learn? 👇
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The learning curve for endoscopic spine surgery is STEEP.

Step 1: Dock.
Step 2: Probe.
Step 3: Insert scope.
Step 4: Feel completely disoriented 😅.

That’s why so few surgeons master it—it’s not about skill alone, it’s about perspective. Open surgery shows you everything. Endoscopic surgery? Just a sliver of reality.

But here’s the future: what if we had interactive, zoomable, rotatable 3D models that train your eyes and brain before you ever step into the OR? That’s how we make endoscopic spine surgery more accessible.

Surgeons, residents, patients—what do you think? Cool tech or a true solution to the learning curve?

#endoscopicspinesurgery #minimallyinvasivesurgery #spinesurgery #spinesurgeon #surgicaltraining #medicaleducation #futureofsurgery #surgeonlife #medtech #surgicalskills #residentlife #doctorlife

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The information in this video is not intended to serve as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. To address your specific medical concerns, we strongly recommend that you consult with your healthcare provider. The surgical procedures shown in this video are performed by a qualified spine surgeon and may not be appropriate for all individuals. Permission has been granted by all patients in this surgical footage for filming during their procedures and sharing on social media platforms
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@marcotaoatao9223

1 week ago

I’ve been following you Dr. Kim and think you’re the best at endoscopic spine surgery. Your innovative approaches and methods will be the standards In endoscopic spine surgery. Thank you for your continued research in this method.

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@craftychick48

1 week ago

That's an excellent idea! Anything that improves your knowledge of this area where a slip can cause permanent damage.

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@mimeaaa4863

1 week ago

Doctor, I am 39 years old and I have just finished the last stage of medical school. Can I succeed in neurosurgery, which is my specialty, knowing that I am female?

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@frankdatankallday4745

1 week ago

Wish i would have came to you. Microdiscectomy sucked honestly. Im doing alright but I got a hole in my back and thats uncomfortable in itself. The pain never fully stops.

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@patriciaritchie1783

1 week ago

Might this lead to a surgeon learning a standard local anatomy that may differ significantly in the individual patient?

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@IlELEVEN

1 week ago

Yes

What kind of resource is this?

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@yusufsinandogru296

1 week ago

A mobile app would be good

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@jamesmcconnell2473

1 week ago

What about using tubular retractors using the scanlon modified technique? At least for Tarlov cyst?

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@coastaleddie5017

1 week ago

Absolutely 💯

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@OddNocebo

1 week ago

Do you recomend any books for students who want to become doctors?

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@Alsen-m6e

3 days ago

Wtf you got a gaming laptop?

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@razadaz8010

1 week ago

Get some sleep

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