Special Surgery Techniques
Special Surgery Techniques, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, are a group of surgical methods used to reduce pain and recovery time for patients. These techniques involve the use of specialized instruments designed to provide a less invasive and smaller incision for a particular operation. Special Surgery Techniques allow surgeons to minimize the risks associated with regular open surgery, including reduced tissue damage, decreased risk of infection, reduced bleeding, and improved patient outcomes. They are also beneficial for treating certain types of diseases, such as cancer, and are used in cosmetic surgery as well. Special Surgery Techniques are increasingly being used in the medical field due to the increased safety and better outcomes they offer.
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