There was a dark chapter in the history of the profession (more so in the US in the 80′s) when MIS (minimally invasive/incision surgery) was blindly and widely adopted and lead to some pretty disastrous outcomes. In the UK, it was seen as a shortcut to doing surgery without completing the appropriate surgical qualification. In continental Europe, they appeared oblivious to the problems in the USA and have been doing it successfully for years
Originally posted here:
Is minimal incision surgery (MIS) making a comeback?
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