The purpose of minimally invasive spine (MIS) surgery is to stabilize the vertebral bones and spinal joints and/or relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, which is typically caused by problems such as spinal instability, bone spurs, ruptured discs, scoliosis, or spinal malignancies. Minimally invasive spine surgery can be faster, safer, and require less recovery time than open spine surgery. Because compared to open procedures, there is less stress on the muscles and soft tissues. Because the spinal nerves, vertebrae, and discs are positioned deep within the body, any strategy to gain access to the spinal area necessitates the removal of muscle tissue. In general, this is made easier by making small incisions and guiding equipment and/or microscopic video cameras through them. Lasers are rarely employed in MIS operations, contrary to popular assumption.
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