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  • Orthopedic Surgery

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  • Minimally invasive spinal surgery (MISS) reduces approach-related morbidity compared to open procedures.
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  • To detail complications specific to various minimally invasive spinal surgeries.
  • To provide guidance on preventing these complications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature on complications associated with minimally invasive spinal surgery.
  • Analysis of factors contributing to complications in MISS.

Main Results:

  • Complications are linked to the specific techniques, limited visualization, and narrow working corridors in MISS.
  • Successful outcomes are achieved after overcoming the learning curve associated with these procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding and experience with MISS nuances are vital for patient safety.
  • Guidance on avoiding specific complications can enhance surgical outcomes.