Overview of Minimally Invasive Spinal Fusion
Minimally invasive spinal fusion is a surgical technique designed to stabilize and fuse spinal vertebrae, reducing pain and enhancing spine function while minimizing tissue disruption. This procedure involves smaller incisions and less muscle dissection compared to traditional open surgery. It is commonly used to address various spine conditions, including degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, and spinal instability. Minimally invasive spinal fusion aims to offer patients a faster recovery, reduced post-operative pain, and shorter hospital stays, contributing to improved quality of life by effectively addressing spinal issues with fewer surgical complications.