Dr Gee Teak Sheng: Visibility is Safety — and in UBE Spine Surgery, That Clarity Begins with Hemostasis
Dr Gee Teak Sheng, Consultant Neurological and Spine Surgeon at Pantai Hospital Penang, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Visibility is safety — and in UBE spine surgery, that clarity begins with hemostasis.
In endoscopic surgery, the difference between control and complication often lies in how we manage bleeding under pressure. The moment visibility is lost, safety and composure are tested.
In this 2024 short video, you’ll see how controlled, hemostasis can restore a bloody view to a clear endoscopic field — allowing the surgery to proceed safely and confidently.
I’ve also written a reflection on why meticulous hemostasis is the quiet backbone of every successful UBE surgery — from maintaining surgeon focus to preventing postoperative hematoma.”
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