UBE Spine Surgical System
he UBE (Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic) Spine Surgical System is an advanced minimally invasive surgical technology designed for the treatment of various spinal disorders. This innovative system utilizes two small portals—one for visualization and one for surgical instruments—allowing surgeons to perform precise decompression and spinal procedures with minimal tissue damage.
UBE technology combines the advantages of traditional open surgery and endoscopic techniques, providing improved surgical visibility, greater instrument flexibility, and enhanced patient outcomes.
Key Features
Dual Portal Technique
The UBE system operates through two separate portals:
Viewing Portal: Houses the endoscope to provide high-definition visualization of the surgical field.
Working Portal: Allows insertion of surgical instruments for precise manipulation and treatment.
This biportal approach improves surgical maneuverability and access.
High-Definition Visualization
The system provides clear, magnified views of the spine, enabling surgeons to identify anatomical structures with greater precision.
Minimally Invasive Approach
Small incisions reduce muscle damage, blood loss, and postoperative pain compared to conventional open surgery.
Enhanced Surgical Flexibility
Unlike traditional endoscopic systems, UBE allows surgeons to use a wide range of conventional spine instruments.
Clinical Applications
The UBE Spine Surgical System is commonly used to treat:
Lumbar Disc Herniation
Spinal Stenosis
Degenerative Disc Disease
Foraminal Stenosis
Facet Cysts
Recurrent Disc Herniation
Lumbar Decompression Procedures
Benefits for Patients
Smaller incisions
Reduced blood loss
Less postoperative pain
Shorter hospital stay
Faster recovery
Minimal muscle damage
Lower infection risk
Benefits for Surgeons
Wider surgical field visualization
Greater instrument mobility
Familiar surgical instruments
Improved precision
Better anatomical access
System Components
The UBE Spine Surgical System typically includes:
High-definition endoscopic camera system
Endoscope and irrigation system
Light source
Surgical instruments (forceps, punches, burrs, dissectors)
Fluid management system
Monitor and imaging display
Surgical Procedure Overview
Two small incisions (portals) are created near the affected spinal area.
The endoscope is inserted through the viewing portal.
Surgical instruments are introduced through the working portal.
Continuous irrigation maintains a clear surgical field.
The surgeon performs decompression or disc removal with high precision.
Why Choose UBE Technology?
The UBE Spine Surgical System represents a significant advancement in spinal surgery by offering a balance between minimally invasive techniques and surgical efficiency. Its ability to provide clear visualization and flexible instrument use makes it an effective solution for modern spine surgery.