Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery
MISS is the latest advanced technology available to perform spinal surgeries through small, less than one inch long, incisions. It involves the use of special surgical instruments, devices and advanced imaging techniques to visualize and perform the surgery through such small incisions. MISS is aimed at minimizing damage to the muscles and surrounding structures.
Benefits
MISS possesses numerous benefits over the traditional spine surgery which include:
- Small surgery scars
- Reduced risk of infections
- Less blood loss during the surgery
- Less post-operative pain
- Quicker recovery
- Shorter hospital stay
- Quicker return to work and normal activities
Procedure
Minimally invasive spine surgery is done through small incisions. Segmental tubular retractors and dilators are then inserted through these small incisions to retract muscles and provide access to the spine by creating a working channel for the surgery. This minimizes the damage to the muscles and soft tissues and decreases the blood loss during the surgery. The tissues fall back in place, as the various instruments are withdrawn. The incision is then closed and dressed.
Risk and Complications
The risks and complications of the surgery may include infection, bleeding, nerve injury, or spinal cord injury. Complications due to general anesthesia may also occur.
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- Anterior Cervical Discectomy
- Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- Cervical Decompression
- Cervical Disc Replacement
- Cervical Foraminotomy
- Cervical Laminectomy
- Cervical Spine Fusion
- Complex Spine Surgery
- Direct Lateral Interbody Fusion
- Oblique Lumbar Inter Body Fusion
- ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation
- Lumbar Decompression
- Lumbar Discectomy
- Lumbar Fusion
- Lumbar Laminectomy
- Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery
- Neck Surgery
- Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion