Department of Surgery, University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, UK
Mini Review
The Future of Surgery: Innovations in Minimally Invasive Techniques
Author(s): Betty Mark*
Surgery has come a long way since the days of large, open incisions and extended hospital stays. The advent of minimally invasive surgical
techniques has revolutionized the field, offering patients quicker recoveries, less pain, and smaller scars. As technology continues to advance,
the future of surgery holds even more promise for further innovations in minimally invasive techniques. In this article, we will explore the current
state of minimally invasive surgery and delve into the exciting developments that lie ahead. It was initially used for procedures such as gallbladder
removal and appendectomies. The fundamental idea behind MIS is to perform surgical interventions through small incisions, using tiny cameras
and specialized instruments. This approach reduces tissue damage, lowers the risk of infection, and results in faster patient recovery. Over the
year.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1584-9341.2023.19.114
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