Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is a type of spine surgery that involves only the bones of your spine (backbone). Smaller incisions are used in this sort of surgery than in normal surgery. This frequently results in reduced damage to surrounding muscles and other tissues. It may result in reduced discomfort and a quicker recovery following surgery. Open surgery is the most common type of spine surgery. A large incision along the back is used for this. The muscles and soft tissue surrounding the spine would have to be repositioned. Tissue would have to be removed in some circumstances. The healthcare provider creates a smaller incision during MISS. He or she will then install a device known as a tubular retractor. This tool is rigid and tube-shaped. It makes a tunnel to the affected portion of the spine. It softly moves the muscle and soft tissue surrounding the region aside. The surgeon can then use small tools to work on the spine through the tunnel. In addition, the surgeon employs a special operating microscope and examines real-time X-ray images of the spine.
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