Lumbar fracture minimally invasive surgery


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Minimally invasive surgery for lumbar fractures is an effective method for treating lumbar fractures.
Minimally invasive surgery significantly reduces the trauma to the patient's body. The surgical incision is small, reducing the damage to surrounding tissues, reducing the incidence of postoperative pain and complications, and facilitating the rapid recovery of patients. Due to the small trauma, patients can start rehabilitation exercise faster after surgery, shortening the bed time, reducing the risk of a series of complications caused by long-term bed rest, such as lung infection, pressure sores, deep vein thrombosis, etc., and allowing patients to return to normal life and work earlier.
In minimally invasive surgery, advanced imaging techniques and instruments can achieve accurate positioning of fracture sites. This ensures the accuracy of surgical operations, better reduction and fixation of fractures, and improves the treatment effect. Patients should also strictly follow the doctor's guidance for rehabilitation exercise and follow-up after surgery to ensure good treatment results.