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MIS Patient Outcomes

MIS (Minimally Invasive Surgery) is a modern surgical technique that utilizes small incisions and specialized tools to perform complex surgical procedures. By minimizing the size of incisions, patients experience less pain and scarring, fewer complications, and a shorter recovery time following surgery. The improved…

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Overview

MIS (Minimally Invasive Surgery) is a modern surgical technique that utilizes small incisions and specialized tools to perform complex surgical procedures. By minimizing the size of incisions, patients experience less pain and scarring, fewer complications, and a shorter recovery time following surgery. The improved patient outcomes associated with MIS have been well documented, and the wider use of this technique has been linked to an increase in patient satisfaction. As MIS is employed in a range of medical specialties, its use offers an effective and cost-efficient means of providing patients with access to high-quality medical care.

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Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa · United States Luigi Boni · Italy Salvador Morales-Conde · Spain

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