“…The only postoperative adverse effect in the present series was 1 case of a transient radicular sensory disturbance, with a full recovery within 48 hours, thus confirming spinal endoscopic adhesiolysis as a safe procedure when performed according to strict criteria and using a meticulous technique. This result is in line with a recent systematic review on the topic, where the authors conclude that the procedure is generally well tolerated, with infrequent, minimal, and transient complications, although rare but significant adverse events have been described, including visual impairment, neurogenic bladder, encephalopathy, meningitis, seizures, radiculopathy, and intradural cyst formation …”