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World J Orthop. Aug 18, 2026; 17(8): 123237
Published online Aug 18, 2026. doi: 10.5312/wjo.123237
Table 1 Hidden blood loss patterns across endoscopic spine procedures
Procedure type
Typical HBL pattern
Main drivers
Practical implication
UBE/BESS decompression[12,13,21]Often > 50% of total blood loss; commonly 250-500 mLOperative time, BMI, hypertension, preoperative HctVisible blood loss markedly underestimates true perioperative burden
PELD/endoscopic discectomy[14,15]Increases with access complexity and additional decompressionForaminoplasty, number of punctures, operative time“Minimal access” does not guarantee minimal blood loss
Cervical endoscopic procedures[4]Present despite smaller operative fieldNumber of levels, operative timeHBL is not confined to lumbar procedures
Endoscopic lumbar fusion (endo-TLIF/UBE-LIF)[16-18]More variable; often higher than decompression-only casesFusion levels, operative duration, comorbidity burdenFusion should be considered a distinct bleeding profile
Endoscopic vs open surgery[5,19,20]Lower total blood loss, but hidden component remains substantialTechnique, surgical extent, measurement method“Low blood loss” depends on how it is measured


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