Almost all spine surgeons tout
minimally Invasiveness in spine surgery as a beneficial focus. The meaning of
minimally invasiveness, however, is actually a concept with different meanings
for each surgeon. To some, it is the use of smaller incisions using standard
surgical approaches, the use of tubular retractors, and/or the use of surgicalmagnification with a microscope, or an endoscope. Minimally invasiveness often
advertises the use of lasers as a sexy and high tech surgical tool to tout
their state- of- the- art surgical technique in minimally invasiveness, but it
is not used as a needed part of the surgery unless visually used with
endoscopes under irrigation.
Studies published in peer
reviewed journals promote microscopic surgery, different types of MIS fusion,
robotics guided fusion, and minimally invasive lumbar decompression as
beneficial and cost effective. All tout less surgical morbidity using the
measured parameters of less intra-operative blood loss, less surgical time
after a short learning curve, faster recovery, decreased pain, and faster
ambulation.(Read more)
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