
"Minimally Invasive Surgery for Spine" (textbook)
"Minimally Invasive Surgery for the Spine" refers to advanced surgical techniques that treat spinal problems through small incisions, using special equipment like cameras and tiny instruments. Unlike traditional open surgery, this approach reduces tissue damage, minimizes pain, and shortens recovery time. It allows surgeons to target and repair issues such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or fractures with greater precision. Overall, minimally invasive spine surgery offers effective treatment with less impact on the patient’s body, leading to quicker recovery and fewer complications.