minimally invasive

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minimally invasive

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minimal invasive

adj
(Surgery) (of surgery) involving as little incision into the body as possible, through the use of techniques such as keyhole surgery and laser treatment
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The minimally invasive procedure can be performed in a doctor's office using local anesthesia, it takes an average of 12 minutes to perform, and recovery time is minimal, often as little as 1 day, according to the manufacturer.
Washington, Oct 5 (ANI): Scientists have suggested a novel, minimally invasive procedure that may help treat patients who snore.
Prolix is a two-step minimally invasive procedure which consists of the implantation of a custom machined allograft implant through direct visualisation and a supplemental "lateral fixation of the SI Joint" using supplemental bone screws.
In a telephone survey, patients in the microlaparoscopy group reported significantly less postoperative pain and better overall satisfaction with their outcomes compared with those who underwent the standard minimally invasive procedure, Dr.
According to the company, by providing a smaller, leadless pacing technology, physicians will now be able to offer patients a device that upholds the accuracy of conventional pacemaker technology via a minimally invasive procedure.
The company is marketing the SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, a minimally invasive procedure intended for conditions including sacroiliac joint disruptions and degenerative sacroiliitis.
Zyga Technology is marketing the SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, a minimally invasive procedure intended for conditions including sacroiliac joint disruptions and degenerative sacroiliitis.
The company is marketing the SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, a minimally invasive procedure intended for conditions including sacroiliac joint disruptions and degenerative sacroiliitis, and recently received CE Marking for the Glyder Facet Restoration Device, a non-fusion, minimally invasive technology intended to provide relief from lumbar facet pain.
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