Minimally Invasive Surgery

Minimally invasive surgery is a revolutionary surgical technique that utilises long and thin instruments to operate through few small incisions (few millimetres to a few centimetres in length), with the enhanced visualisation of the surgical site through miniature cameras (arthroscopes) and advanced imaging technologies (like fluoroscopy or intraoperative X-rays) allowing for more precise and accurate surgical manoeuvres. MIS can minimise disruption of surrounding tissues and spare muscle, thus leading to less post-operative pain, blood loss, reduced risk of complications, and faster recovery times compared to conventional surgery.

Common orthopaedic procedures performed using minimally invasive techniques includes arthroscopic knee surgeries (e.g., ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair), arthroscopic shoulder surgeries (e.g. rotator cuff repair), minimally invasive spine surgeries (e.g., discectomy, spinal fusion), and minimally invasive hip and knee replacements.

Despite its minimally invasive nature, MIS techniques deliver comparable outcomes to conventional open surgeries, ensuring better quality of life for recovery, functional improvement and patient satisfaction.

Less pain, more gain – embrace the power of minimally invasive orthopaedics.

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