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Using minimally invasive techniques adds to the value equation for select patients.


ABSTRACT: Conditions of the spine are one of the most prevalent causes of global disability, and result in a considerable portion of total health expenditures. Surgical treatment of the spine has been demonstrated in multiple studies to be a cost-effective treatment option for many patients, especially with continuing improvements in surgical technique and instrumentation. Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), in particular, has evolved as a valuable option in treating certain patients. Numerous studies have analyzed minimally invasive techniques in regards to cost-effectiveness and other purported advantages. These advantages include conduciveness to outpatient settings, better perioperative and immediate post-operative benefits, and faster time to recovery. This article will describe the current literature on the advantages of MISS, specifically in regards to value and cost savings.

SUBMITTER: Mok JK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6626757 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using minimally invasive techniques adds to the value equation for select patients.

Mok Jung Kee JK   Gang Catherine Himo CH   Qureshi Sheeraz S   McAnany Steven J SJ  

Journal of spine surgery (Hong Kong) 20190601 Suppl 1


Conditions of the spine are one of the most prevalent causes of global disability, and result in a considerable portion of total health expenditures. Surgical treatment of the spine has been demonstrated in multiple studies to be a cost-effective treatment option for many patients, especially with continuing improvements in surgical technique and instrumentation. Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), in particular, has evolved as a valuable option in treating certain patients. Numerous studie  ...[more]

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