The aim of minimally invasive surgical surgery (MIS) is to stabilize the vertebral bones and spinal joints and/or relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, which is frequently caused by conditions like spinal instability, bone spurs, and herniated discs, scoliosis, or spinal tumors. Minimally invasive spine surgery can be faster, safer, and less time-consuming than open spine surgery. The potential benefits include less trauma to the muscles and soft tissues (when compared to open procedures). Smaller skin incisions produce better cosmetic results (sometimes as small as several millimeters), and Surgery results in less blood loss. Muscle damage is reduced because less or no muscle cutting is required. Reduced infection and postoperative pain risk, quicker recovery from surgery, and less rehabilitation required Pain medication is used less frequently. Furthermore, some MIS surgeries are performed as outpatient procedures using only local anesthesia, lowering the risk of a negative reaction to general anesthesia.
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