Surgery on your spine's bones is called minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) (backbone). Less incisions are made during this kind of surgery than during normal surgery. It frequently results in less damage to the adjacent muscles and other structures. It may result in reduced discomfort and a quicker recovery from surgery. Open surgery is the term for the common spine surgery technique. A lengthy incision down the back is used in this. It would be necessary to dislodge the muscles and soft tissues that surround the spine. The tissue might need to be taken out in some circumstances. The medical professional makes a smaller incision during MISS. Then, he or she inserts a tool known as a tubular retractor. This tool has the shape of a rigid tube. It carves out a tunnel to the problematic spine region. The surrounding muscle and soft tissue are gently pushed aside. The surgeon can now operate on the spine by inserting tiny instruments through the tunnel. A sophisticated operating microscope and real-time X-ray scans of the spine are also used by the surgeon. For some forms of spine surgery, surgeons can employ MISS. These include spinal fusion, laminectomy, and lumbar discectomy.
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