In standard spine surgeries, otherwise called “open surgeries”, standard surgical procedures are used to perform spinal related operations. Procedures using long incisions open up and retract the muscle tissues giving the surgeon a better view of the spinal anatomy. This however, results in considerable post-operation pain, sometimes more severe than the initial pre-surgery pain.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS), also called less invasive spine surgery, does not make use of standard surgical procedures such as long incisions and/or muscle pulling or “retraction”, hence avoiding substantial damage to the muscles. This ultimately and significantly reduces pain that may otherwise have arisen from muscle and surrounding tissue damage.
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We do this by making a small incision and inserting the retractor through it, gaining access to the area. Our surgeons then gains access to perform the operation by inserting and fitting small surgical tools into the retractor.
Moreover, we make use of supportive devices like the Fluoroscope and an operating microscope. The fluoroscope is used to keep track of, and monitor the screen display of real-time images of the patient’s spine during the procedure; while the microscope improves our surgeon’s operational view through illumination and magnification.
The MISS approach is advantageous over the open surgery because it has lesser post-op pain, lesser bleeding and minimal damage to the tissues. Other benefits include a better and faster recovery and a relatively shorter stay at the hospital.
The Robotic Spine Institute is a renowned spine care center in Orange County offering minimally invasive spine surgery and more. For more on our range of Minimally Invasive Spinal procedures, please see Treatment