
Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery
Minimally invasive orthopedic surgery involves repairing or treating bones, joints, or soft tissues using small incisions and specialized tools. Surgeons use techniques like advanced imaging and tiny instruments to access affected areas with less disruption to surrounding tissues. This approach often results in reduced pain, shorter recovery times, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery. It’s commonly used for procedures such as joint repairs, ligament reconstructions, and fracture treatments, providing effective outcomes while minimizing patient trauma.