Minimally Invasive Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a type of medical procedure that uses advanced technology and instruments to allow surgeons to operate on a patient with a minimal amount of disruption to the surrounding tissue. The goal of MIS is to minimize the pain and recovery time associated with surgery, while still providing effective treatment. MIS is used in a variety of conditions and procedures, including gynecological, great vessel, and colorectal surgeries, and for the treatment of cancer. It has proven to be highly beneficial for many patients, providing them with improved outcomes and faster healing times. Additionally, MIS is an important tool for providing more comfortable, less invasive surgical options to those who are unable to undergo open surgery.
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