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Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery(MISS) Course

You will learn Percutaneous Endoscopic Techniques and others through lectures, operation observation,
and hands-on-workshops with spine models.
You will also learn the concept of 'Open midline decompression & Spinal ligament reconstruction' and how to apply it on spine models.

  • Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery(MISS) Course

International MISS Course is a one-week training program. Doctors will learn Percutaneous Endoscopic Techniques and others through lectures, operation observation, and hands-on workshop with spine models.

  • Surgical anatomy / Transforaminal / Interlaminar / Full-endoscopic anterior cervical discectomy
  • Transforaminal(foraminoplasty technique) / Interlaminar decompression of stenosis
  • Full-endoscopic posterior cervical foraminotomy / Transforaminal approach for thoracic disc herniation
  • Open midline decompression & Spinal Ligament reconstruction

MISS Course calendar

Previous MISS Course & Notice board

115th Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery Course Participants Interview
Date|2025-10-27
 

Italy – Dr. Andrea Fanti
“Wooridul Spine Hospital is one of the most famous hospitals in the world for minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgery.”

Mexico – Dr. Bernardo Ruiz Tellez
“I have often seen doctors from here referenced in books and papers.”

Australia – Dr. Christopher Lind
“In Australia, surgeons perform a range of different types of surgeries, whereas here it is quite focused, and I think there are real efficiencies and benefits from that approach.”

India – Dr. Bramha Prasad Vangala
“Regarding minimally invasive surgery, Wooridul Spine Hospital is considered one of the best centers in the world.”

Thailand – Dr. Werasak Sutipornpalangkul
“I have heard about minimally invasive surgery. Wooridul Spine Hospital performs many endoscopic spine surgery cases.”

Thailand – Dr. Komcharn Prompalad
“They have developed new and advanced techniques.”

Brazil – Dr. Rafael Luciano
“I have learned so much, especially about the approaches and how to make surgery easier and safer.”

Brazil – Dr. Rodolfo Gomes Dias
“This is a very good course because we also have the hands-on opportunity. It’s great that we can practice both the transforaminal and interlaminar endoscopic spine surgery approaches.”