ADVANTAGES OF THE STRATEGY OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE THORACOENDOSCOPY IN SURGICAL INTERVENTION ON THE THORATICAL SPINE
https://doi.org/10.51922/1818-426X.2024.1.4
Abstract
The technology of video-assisted minimally invasive interventions on the thoracic spine is a promising direction in surgical endoscopy. Thoracic endoscopic spine surgery is effective for the diagnosis and treatment of various pathologies (tumors, inflammation, deformities, degenerative-dystrophic lesions, injuries). The advantages of thoracic endoscopic interventions are – trauma/injury reduction, reduced blood loss, full visualization of the operation area, the ability to control the allocation of surgical instruments, early activation and rehabilitation of patients as a result of minimally invasive technology, reduced hospital stay and treatment costs.
Video-assisted minimally invasive interventions on the thoracic spine are a promising area of surgical endoscopy. The use of thoracoscopic technology allows us to move to a qualitatively new level of surgical interventions from anterior surgical approaches for various pathologies of the thoracic spine (tumors, deformities, degenerative-dystrophic lesions, injuries, inflammatory processes).
About the Authors
A. V. BabkinRussian Federation
A. A. Kandybo
Russian Federation
A. N. Mazurenko
Russian Federation
I. V. Kandybo
Russian Federation
A. O. Knote
Russian Federation
T. A. Matushova
Russian Federation
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Babkin A.V., Kandybo A.A., Mazurenko A.N., Kandybo I.V., Knote A.O., Matushova T.A. ADVANTAGES OF THE STRATEGY OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE THORACOENDOSCOPY IN SURGICAL INTERVENTION ON THE THORATICAL SPINE. Medical Journal. 2024;(1):4-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51922/1818-426X.2024.1.4