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The Road to Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Relative to the history of surgical care in the world, the concept of minimally invasive spine surgery has more recently emerged with longer-term data to support its effectiveness in successfully treating a wide range of spinal deformities and conditions – often with significantly reduced risks to the patient compared to "open" spine surgery procedures, which are still performed and were the norm only a few decades ago.

First thing's first: Spine surgery isn't for everyone. It isn't even for most people. In fact, for the millions of Americans who suffer from back pain each year, only a single digit percentage are appropriate candidates for surgery to correct the underlying condition…

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 The Road to Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Relative to the history of surgical care in the world, the concept of minimally invasive spine surgery has more recently emerged with longer-term data to support its effectiveness in successfully treating a wide range of spinal deformities and conditions – often with significantly reduced risks to the patient compared to "open" spine surgery procedures, which are still performed and were the norm only a few decades ago.

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