Impact on Mobility and Mortality in Minimally Invasive Surgeries
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) presents numerous advantages such as fewer complications, shorter hospital admissions, and reduced patient discomfort.
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Dr. Somprakas Basu, Professor & Head
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Uttarakhand, India,
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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) presents numerous advantages such as fewer complications, shorter hospital admissions, and reduced patient discomfort.
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