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MIS in Transplant Surgery

MIS in transplant surgery is an innovative method of transplant surgery that utilizes minimally invasive techniques to perform organ transplants. Instead of traditional open surgery, MIS techniques involve a much smaller incision, or even no incision at all, to effect the transplant. MIS procedures are associated wi…

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Overview

MIS in transplant surgery is an innovative method of transplant surgery that utilizes minimally invasive techniques to perform organ transplants. Instead of traditional open surgery, MIS techniques involve a much smaller incision, or even no incision at all, to effect the transplant. MIS procedures are associated with shorter recovery times, lower risk of post-operative complications and reduced costs compared to traditional open surgery. Additionally, MIS techniques can be used to improve the success rate of transplants, and can help reduce the risk of organ rejection for those undergoing the procedure. MIS in transplant surgery is a rapidly growing field that is transforming the way organ transplant surgery is performed.

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Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa · United States Luigi Boni · Italy Salvador Morales-Conde · Spain

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