Tuesday 8 December 2020

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The main feature of the minimally invasive procedures is the size or length of the incision. Where an open surgery could require an incision of up to 8-10 inches or longer, the incisions during minimally invasive surgery can be as small as 1 inch. The minimally invasive surgery restricts the exposure of the anatomy thus reducing the overall risk.

The procedure involves making a small incision at the body where the entry has to be made. A special instrument is then used to enter into the incision. This instrument is attached with a camera at the tip to see the inside of the structure. This camera captures the images which can be viewed by the surgeon on a monitor. This camera guides the overall view of the surgeon and thus the surgery. The surgeon by looking at the monitor guides the instrument at the desired point of surgery and does the required job. After the surgery is done, the instrument is slowly pulled out of the incision and the incision is then closed.

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