“…16,18,19,41 Getty et al 10 in 1981, introduced conventional open unilateral and bilateral laminotomy for decompression of LCS as a less invasive surgical option with comparable results reported since then and ranging from 59% to 84% improvement rates. 2,29,30,34,42 Only few series 35,37,41 have directly compared open laminotomy with open laminectomy. Several studies 1,2,20,22,31,33,38 have shown benefits of spinal endoscopic fenestration, including decreased blood loss, shorter operative time, shorter hospital duration, decreased postoperative narcotic requirement, decreased rate of infection and CSF leak, and a decrease in time required for returning to work.…”