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Part 1. Introduction
1. Historical review and current application of transforaminal lumbar endoscopy
2. Clinical presentations of the lumbar disc herniation and stenosis
3. Radiologic evaluations of the lumbar disc herniation and stenosis
4. Anatomical considerations of the lumbar spine for transforaminal access
5. Setting of operation room and patient position
6. Equipments and instruments for endoscopic spine surgery
7. Anesthetic considerations of the transforaminal endoscopy
8. Preoperative planning and technical considerations of transforaminal endoscopy
Part 2, Transforaminal endoscopy for lumbar disc disease
1. Paramedian contained disc herniation
2. Paramedian migrated disc herniation
3. Endoscopic effort to overcome anatomical barriers at L5/S1 level
4. Foraminal disc herniation
5. Various other disc herniations
6. Endoscopic annuloplasty for discogenic back pain
Part 3. Transforaminal endoscopy for lumbar spinal stenosis
1. Lateral recess stenosis
2. Foraminal stenosis
3. Lumbar foraminal stenosis combined with disc herniation
Part 4. Complication and its management
1. Incomplete removal of herniated disc and recurred disc
2. Infection
3. Hematoma
4. Dural tear
Part 5. Surgical technique chapter
Part 6 . General introduction or non-surgical chapter.

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