THE ROLE OF MODERN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES (MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY) TO THE PATIENT BENEFITS

Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 1

Abstract

Introduction: The diffusion of minimally invasive surgery has thrived in recent years, providing substantial benefits over traditional techniques for a number of surgical interventions. This rapid growth has been possible due to significant advancements in medical technology, which partly solved some of the technical and clinical challenges associated with minimally invasive techniques. Aim: To study the outcome of minimal invasive surgeries to the patients Methods: This study is performed on 100 patients ranging in age from 20 yrs to 60 yrs. Laparoscopy method is used in the process of surgeries. Results: There are maximum gynecological cases (61%) as compared to urological (27%) and general cases (12%) for MIS. There is a 100% success rate according to analysis which is based on the discharge summary of 100 patients. Also, 100% of the patients were satisfied with their surgery as its procedure. 3% complications were recorded during the analysis. Conclusion Minimally invasive surgery has been developing to the scare less surgery. MIS has a learning curve which needs to be followed to accomplish perfection. As in all aspects of medicine, laparoscopic surgery requires experience on the part of the surgeon in order to afford patients the best possible outcome.

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Tamana Kalia, Kusha Agrawal, Varun Kumar Vashishth, Junior Sundresh

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Tamana Kalia, Kusha Agrawal, Varun Kumar Vashishth, Junior Sundresh (2018). THE ROLE OF MODERN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES (MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY) TO THE PATIENT BENEFITS. PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research, 7(1), 24-25. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-453128