Minimal Invasive Surgery

Minimal invasive surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery (MIS), is a surgical approach that uses small incisions and specialized tools to perform procedures with less damage to surrounding tissue. Here are some of the latest innovations in the field:

Single port laparoscopy: Single port laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows surgeons to perform procedures using just one incision. This approach reduces scarring and recovery time compared to traditional laparoscopic surgery.

Robotic-assisted surgery: Robotic-assisted surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that uses a robotic system to perform procedures. The surgeon controls the robotic arms, which are equipped with small surgical instruments, to perform the surgery. This approach allows for greater precision and control, and can reduce the risk of complications.

Fluorescence-guided surgery: Fluorescence-guided surgery is a technique that uses fluorescent dyes to highlight cancerous tissue during surgery. This helps surgeons identify and remove cancerous tissue more precisely, reducing the risk of leaving cancerous cells behind

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