Minimally invasive spine surgery, also known as MISS, has no specific meaning or definition. Basically, it is marketing language that implies a lack of severe invasion, that may or may not be the case. The old style open-spine surgery for a simple disc problem used to require a 5-6 inch incision and a month in the hospital, 60 years ago.
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Tags | back pain, doctors hands, hospital, medical insurance, medicine, Operating Room, operating suite, operation suite, physician, spinal disc herniation, Spinal fusion, spinal nerve, spinal surgery, surgeon, surgery, |