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MIS in Pediatric Surgery

MIS in pediatric surgery is the use of minimally invasive surgical techniques in pediatric patients. This allows for greater accuracy, fewer risks, and faster recovery times for children undergoing surgery. By minimizing the size of incisions, tissue trauma, and pain, MIS in pediatric surgery reduces the risk of pos…

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Overview

MIS in pediatric surgery is the use of minimally invasive surgical techniques in pediatric patients. This allows for greater accuracy, fewer risks, and faster recovery times for children undergoing surgery. By minimizing the size of incisions, tissue trauma, and pain, MIS in pediatric surgery reduces the risk of post-operative complications as well as the need for further surgery. In addition, MIS in pediatric surgery requires less operating time, fewer resources, and shorter hospital stays, resulting in improved outcomes and cost savings for families and healthcare providers.

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Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa · United States Luigi Boni · Italy Salvador Morales-Conde · Spain

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