Introduction to Minimally Invasive Spine Techniques 3 Minimally invasive fusion of lumbar spine MI

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-08

Minimally invasive fusion of the lumbar spine mis-tlif** lumbar spinal stenosis Lumbar spondylolisthesis

Minimally invasive spinal techniques include percutaneous puncture techniques, endoscopic techniques, and minimally invasive surgery under the channel.

MIS-TIF is a classic subchannel minimally invasive surgery, mainly used for lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar disc herniation, etc. The procedure has the advantages of less trauma, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stay.

Due to its minimally invasive nature, the MIS-TIF procedure has less damage to the patient's body and a faster recovery after surgery. Compared with traditional surgery, the mis-TIF procedure has a lower complication rate and is less painful for patients. As a result, mis-TIF surgery has become the preferred option for many patients with lumbar spine diseases.

During the MIS-TIF procedure, the doctor makes a small incision in the patient's lower back, through which a special surgical access instrument is inserted, and the doctor removes the narrow lumbar spinal canal or herniated lumbar disc and performs intervertebral fusion. During the whole operation, the doctor can observe the condition of the surgical site in real time through a microscope or high-definition camera system to ensure the accuracy and safety of the operation.

The advantages of the mis-TIF procedure are not only its minimally invasive and fast recovery, but also its low requirements for the patient's age and physical condition. Even patients who are elderly or frail can achieve good results with the MIS-TIF procedure as long as they meet the indications for surgery.

After undergoing the MIS-TIF procedure, patients need to strictly follow the doctor's advice and undergo training and follow-up examinations on time to ensure the optimal results of the surgery.

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