Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) is an advanced surgical technique designed to treat spinal problems with smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. MISS is commonly used for conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spinal deformities, tumors, and certain types of fractures. By minimizing trauma to muscles and surrounding tissues, this procedure reduces hospital stays, postoperative pain, and scarring while ensuring effective treatment of spine disorders.
During MISS, surgeons use specialized instruments, tubular retractors, and advanced imaging guidance such as fluoroscopy and microscopes. Instead of large cuts, small keyhole incisions are made, allowing direct access to the affected spinal area. The use of high-definition visualization systems ensures precision in removing damaged tissues, decompressing nerves, or stabilizing vertebrae with implants. This approach not only enhances surgical accuracy but also lowers the risk of infection and blood loss during surgery.
The advantages of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery are significant for patients. Benefits include less pain, quicker mobilization, shorter hospital stays, and an overall faster return to normal life. Patients who undergo MISS often require less rehabilitation time compared to traditional spine surgeries. Moreover, it is especially beneficial for elderly patients and those with underlying medical conditions, as the minimally invasive nature of the procedure ensures reduced stress on the body.
After MISS, our comprehensive rehabilitation program supports patients in regaining strength, flexibility, and confidence in movement. With the combined expertise of our spine surgeons, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation specialists, patients receive personalized care tailored to their condition and recovery goals. By integrating cutting-edge surgical technology with compassionate care, our Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery program offers safe, effective, and patient-friendly solutions for a wide range of spinal problems.
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