Endoscopic spine surgery has gained prominence for its minimally invasive approach, allowing for reduced tissue damage, quicker recovery, and fewer complications. Recent advancements in surgical techniques, particularly the “jump-in” technique, have made it feasible to address multiple spinal levels in a single procedure. This paper explores the fundamentals of the jump-in technique, its indications, procedural steps, outcomes, and a review of the literature supporting its efficacy and safety in treating multi-level spinal conditions.
Endoscopic spine surgery; Jumping Technique; minimally invasive surgery