Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a relatively new surgical technique that has revolutionized the way many surgeries are performed. By utilizing specialized instruments and techniques, surgeons are able to perform complex procedures with minimal disruption to the patient�s body and a faster recovery time. One of the most important advances in MIS is the use of median sternotomy, a procedure that involves making an incision in the sternum to access the chest cavity and perform a variety of surgeries. This article explores the benefits of median sternotomy and how it is changing the landscape of minimally invasive surgery.
Median sternotomy is a type of surgery that involves making an incision in the sternum, or breastbone, in order to access the chest cavity. This incision is made in the midline of the chest and is typically done under general anesthesia. Once the incision is made, the surgeon is able to access the chest cavity and perform a variety of surgeries, such as coronary artery bypass or valve repair.
Median sternotomy has numerous benefits that make it an attractive option for many surgeons. First, it is a relatively fast procedure, with most surgeries taking less than two hours. Second, it is a minimally invasive procedure, meaning that the patient will experience minimal disruption to their body and will have a shorter recovery time. Finally, it is a safe procedure with a low risk of complications.
Median sternotomy has revolutionized the way many minimally invasive surgeries are performed. By allowing surgeons to access the chest cavity in a minimally invasive way, it has opened up a new frontier for MIS. It has made it possible to perform complex surgeries with minimal disruption to the patient�s body and a faster recovery time.
Median sternotomy is a relatively new procedure that has revolutionized the way many surgeries are performed. By allowing surgeons to access the chest cavity in a minimally invasive way, it has opened up a new frontier for MIS. It has made it possible to perform complex surgeries with minimal disruption to the patient�s body and a faster recovery time. With its numerous benefits, median sternotomy is becoming an increasingly popular option for many surgeons.
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