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What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Why Should You Consider It?

Back and neck pain can make everyday life challenging, but modern solutions are changing the way we heal. Our blog, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: What It Is & Why You Should Consider It, explains how spine treatment provides faster recovery, with minimal pain, and with precision as well. Read about how this innovative technique helps you get back to living pain-free.

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What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Why Should You Consider It?

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  1. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: A Modern Approach to Back and Neck Pain Did you know that back and neck pain are among the most common reasons people see a doctor? While many find relief through medication, physiotherapy, or lifestyle changes, some cases demand a more advanced solution. Thanks to modern medical innovation, spine treatment in Ahmedabad has become safer and more effective with minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS). This groundbreaking technique has revolutionised spinal care by significantly reducing pain, accelerating recovery, and minimising damage to surrounding muscles and tissues, offering patients a faster return to an active, pain-free life. What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery? Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is a type of surgery that is done on the bones of your spine (backbone). In this surgery, a smaller incision is made, causing less harm to nearby muscles and other tissues. Since the incision is small, it leads to less pain and faster recovery after surgery.

  2. In traditional spine surgery, also called open or mini-open surgery, a large incision is made on the back, side, or abdomen, requiring the muscles and soft tissues around the spine to be moved aside. But in MISS, the surgeon first makes one or more smaller incisions, then inserts a device called a tubular retractor, a stiff, tube-shaped tool. This technique creates a narrow tunnel to the affected spinal area, gently moving muscles and soft tissues aside. Through this tunnel, the surgeon uses specialised instruments, along with microscopes, HD cameras, robotic assistance, and real-time X-rays to perform the procedure with precision. Surgeons can use MISS for some types of spine surgery. These procedures include lumbar or cervical discectomy, decompressive laminectomy, and spinal fusion using metal rods and screws. Why You Might Need a Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery? Not every case of back pain requires spine surgery. Your doctor will advise spine surgery only when you have a back problem that hasn’t improved with another treatment like medicine, chiropractic care, or physical therapy. If you have back pain for a prolonged period, your healthcare provider might advise spine surgery only if you have a condition that surgery may help. This includes conditions such as: •Herniated disk •Spinal deformities •Spinal stenosis •Spondylosis or pars defect •Spinal instability, and more If you’re considering spine surgery, consult your healthcare provider to see if Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) is suitable for you. However, not all spinal conditions can be treated with MISS, and some facilities may not be equipped to perform it.

  3. Conclusion Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) offers a safer, faster, and more precise alternative to traditional surgery. With smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery, it helps patients regain mobility sooner. However, it’s best to consult a spine specialist to see if MISS is the right option for your condition. Source URL: What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Why to Consider?

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