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Minimally Invasive Surgery

In what is referred to as open surgery, surgeons have traditionally had to make an incision large enough to expose the internal organs being operated on. To gain access to the body cavity, normal tissue was cut. Within the last decade, however, new minimally invasive surgical techniques have revolutionized many surgical procedures by enabling surgeons to access body cavities for procedures while reducing the injury to overlying skin, muscles, and nerves that occurs with traditional open surgery.

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Benefits of Minimally Invasive Approach

Minimally Invasive Procedures Offered in the Division of General and Thoracic Surgery


Last Updated: 08/2010