A surgical technique is minimally invasive spine surgery. In a traditional open surgery procedure, your surgeon makes a single long incision (cut) through your skin. To allow your surgeon to see the surgical site clearly, a large amount of muscle and surrounding soft tissue is spread, pulled out of the way, or removed from the bone. This can result in additional muscle damage and pain after surgery. During minimally invasive surgery, your surgeon will make one or more small incisions (about 12 inches each) through your skin. An endoscope, a small metal tube, is inserted through the incision, allowing the surgeon to work in a smaller operative field. Working through smaller incisions causes far less damage to muscles and soft tissues than a single long incision. Working through smaller incisions causes far less damage to muscles and soft tissues than a single long incision.
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