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Minimally Invasive Surgery: Features,Opportunities, Prospects

*Elita A. Tsitsaeva, Madina M. Goplacheva, Anastasia O. Rastorgueva, Ildus R. Khasanov, Ivan V. Kuznecov.




Abstract

In modern conditions, approaches to performing surgical interventions have undergone significant changes. Among
various innovative techniques, minimally invasive surgery rightfully occupies one of the leading places, since it allows to
reduce the time of the operation, increase the speed of recovery of the patient after the intervention, reduce the risk
of postoperative complications, etc.
By now, minimally invasive surgery has been adopted by medical specialists from various industries, since with its help
it is possible not only to solve the main task – to restore the patient’s lost health, but also to optimize the operational
process itself, increasing its efficiency. For this reason, it is of interest to consider the features of minimally invasive
surgical technologies, their capabilities in various specialized medical areas, as well as prospects for future use.

Key words: Key achievements, Minimally invasive surgery, Opportunities, Surgical procedures.





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