The Adoption of Minimally Invasive Surgical Instrument High In North America and Asia Pacific Due To Increasing Geriatric Population
Minimally invasive surgeries are characterized by smaller incisions made in the patient’s body for surgical treatment of a disease or condition, causing less trauma to the patient and faster recovery time. Types of minimally invasive surgery include, robotic surgery and non-robotic minimally invasive surgery (endoscopic). One such type of minimally invasive surgery is named cuff-propagation therapy. This involves the use of ultrasound waves to excite fluids within the body, thus causing them to migrate into the capillaries and increase blood flow in the area. The cuff-propagation report provides details of how this is performed and what types of fluids are commonly used. Another type of minimally invasive surgical instrument is the electrosurgery system . This includes the use of strong electric currents to cut and remove damaged tissues. This product type is used for a variety of purposes including neck pain relief and the removal of warts. It uses a small hand-held unit that contains...