Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

minimally invasive spine surgery

What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery or MISS?

After making a small incision a tubular refractor is inserted and positioned on the spinal column to the site of the disease. A surgical microscope provides the surgeon and the assistant with an enhanced detailed view of the surgical site by delivering optimal illumination and magnification. This enables you to perform minimally invasive spine surgery with exceptional precision, focused on the diseased area while minimizing bleeding and surrounding tissue and muscle damage. You can also consult the Best Minimally Invasive Spine Surgeon in Delhi & Gurgaon for the treatment of your spine.

Improve patient outcomes with Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

  • Less bleeding during surgery (up to 88.7 % less blood loss).
  • Less pain for the patient after the surgery.
  • Reduced infection risk and complication rate.
  • Shorter recovery time.
  • Up to one half shorter hospital stays.
  • Reduced tissue scar formation due to small incisions.*

Conditions we treat

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Herniated disc
  • Lumbar spinal stenosis
  • Spinal deformities such as scoliosis
  • Spinal infections
  • Spinal instability including spondylolisthesis
  • Vertebral compression fractures
  • Spinal tumours

Take the first step towards relief and

reclaim your mobility.

Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or concerns. Your well-being is our top priority.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does minimally invasive spine surgery differ from traditional open spine surgery?

Minimally invasive spine surgery involves smaller incisions, less muscle disruption, and shorter recovery times compared to traditional open surgery. It utilizes specialized instruments and techniques to access the spine with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.

What are the potential benefits and risks of minimally invasive spine surgery?

The potential benefits of minimally invasive spine surgery include reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, quicker recovery, and lower risk of complications such as infection and blood loss. However, there are still risks involved, including nerve injury, bleeding, and infection, although these risks are typically lower than with open surgery.

What is the recovery process like after minimally invasive spine surgery, and when can I expect to return to normal activities?

Recovery from minimally invasive spine surgery varies depending on the specific procedure and individual factors. Patients can typically expect to return to light activities within a few weeks and resume more strenuous activities gradually over several months. Physical therapy may be recommended to aid in recovery and strengthen the spine.

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