Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Surgeries (MIOS) are advanced surgical techniques designed to treat bone, joint, and soft tissue problems through smaller incisions using specialized instruments, cameras, and imaging guidance. These procedures reduce tissue trauma, minimize blood loss, shorten hospital stays, and speed up recovery. MIOS is used in various joint replacements, spine surgeries, fracture fixations, and arthroscopic procedures.
🧑⚕️ Who Can Benefit from Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Surgeries?
- Patients with arthritis or joint degeneration needing replacement surgery
- Individuals with ligament, tendon, or cartilage injuries
- People with spinal conditions requiring decompression or stabilization
- Patients with fractures that can be treated with minimally invasive fixation
- Individuals seeking faster recovery and reduced post-operative pain
⚙️ Common Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Procedures
- Arthroscopic Surgeries: Knee, shoulder, hip, or ankle arthroscopy for repair or removal of damaged tissue
- Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement: Partial or total knee, hip, or shoulder replacement through smaller incisions
- Microscopic Spine Surgery: Precision treatment of herniated discs and nerve compression
- MISS (Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery): Spinal stabilization and decompression with minimal tissue disruption
- Minimally Invasive Fracture Fixation: Plates, screws, or rods inserted with small incisions to stabilize broken bones