MIS in Cardiac Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a surgical technique for the management of cardiac conditions that uses small incisions, or ports, instead of traditional open-heart surgery. MIS in cardiac surgery is used to replace valves, repair aneurysms, and perform bypasses, and is associated with many potential benefits over traditional open-heart surgery, including shorter hospital stays, lower risk of infection, and less post-operative pain. MIS techniques also allow surgeons to be more precise and have greater control over the procedure, reducing the risk of complications for the patient. In addition, MIS procedures usually require less time than traditional techniques and can help lower the cost of treatment. MIS in cardiac surgery is an increasingly popular option for patients who want the most efficient and least invasive treatment available.
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