Traditional "open surgery" for the spine In order for the surgeon to observe and access the anatomy, the area being operated on is opened via a lengthy incision. But in recent years, technological developments have made it possible to treat more neck and back disorders using minimally invasive surgical methods.Using fewer incisions than open surgery, minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) achieves the same result. There is more related muscle injury with long incisions. Minimally invasive spine surgery prevents considerable injury to the muscles surrounding the spine since the incision is smaller. This typically leads to less post-operative discomfort and a quicker recovery. The learning curve for minimally invasive spine surgery is longer because you are performing the procedure through a smaller aperture, making it technically more difficult for the surgeon.
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