
Hybrid Surgery
Hybrid surgery combines different surgical techniques to treat complex medical conditions more effectively. For example, in some cases, a surgeon may use minimally invasive methods alongside traditional open surgery, allowing precise problem-solving while reducing recovery time and risks. This approach is often used in cardiology and neurology, such as combining catheter-based procedures with surgical repair, enabling tailored treatments suited to each patient’s needs. Essentially, hybrid surgery leverages the strengths of multiple techniques to improve outcomes and enhance safety, providing a customized, efficient approach to complex surgeries.