Introduction. Minimally invasive spine surgery
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2017 Aug;43(2):E1. doi: 10.3171/2017.5.FOCUS17319.
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Disclosures Dr. Bisson is a consultant for nView. Dr. Mummaneni is a consultant for DePuy Spine and Stryker Spine. He receives support for non–study-related clinical or research efforts from ISSG and holds stock in Spinicity/ISD. He has received a grant and honoraria from AOSpine, honoraria from Globus, and royalties from Thieme Publishers, Springer Publishers, and DePuy Spine.
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), spurred by technological advancement and the desire to optimize patient outcomes, has reshaped the delivery of surgical spine care over the past several decades. The advantage of MISS lies in its ability to adequately treat the pathology while minimizing tissue injury. MISS has been shown to decrease blood loss and length of stay compared to open approaches for select indications.
La cirugía de columna mínimamente invasiva (MISS), impulsada por el avance tecnológico y el deseo de optimizar los resultados de los pacientes, ha reformado la prestación de atención quirúrgica de la columna durante las últimas décadas. La ventaja de la MISS radica en su capacidad para tratar adecuadamente la patología y minimizar la lesión tisular. MISS se ha demostrado que disminuye la pérdida de sangre y la duración de la estancia en comparación con los abordajes abiertos para indicaciones seleccionadas.
PMID: 28760042 DOI: 10.3171/2017.5.FOCUS17319
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