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  • Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) for scoliosis

    Anyone have any knowledge about this procedure? Or the doctor who performs this surgery?

    http://www.or-live.com/NMH/2258/

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    Paul,

    A couple of years ago, thoracoscopic minimally invasive surgery hit the scene - and generated a LOT of excitement. In fact, I hoped when I had my initial consult with Hanson that it was an option. He told me he didn't do it - and why.

    If this is the same procedure, they just don't get the results they do with the traditional approaches.

    The article doesn't really go into a lot of detail, but my hunch is it's the same thing. There *are* doctors who still do it, but I believe most SRS surgeons have ditched it as inferior to traditional surgery.

    Let us know if you find out any different (not like it'll do me any good now - LOL!). Good luck.

    Regards,
    Pam
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