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Minimally invasive cardiac surgery is a type of heart surgery that uses small incisions and specialized instruments to perform procedures with less damage to the surrounding tissue and quicker recovery time for the patient compared to traditional open-heart surgery. Minimally invasive surgery has several benefits over traditional open heart surgery, including: · Smaller incisions: Minimally invasive procedures require smaller incisions, reducing the risk of infection and scarring, and leading to a faster recovery time. · Reduced pain and trauma: With smaller incisions and less damage to surrounding tissue, patients experience less pain and have a quicker recovery. · Shorter hospital stay: Patients typically have a shorter hospital stay after minimally invasive procedures, allowing them to return to their normal activities more quickly. · Improved cosmetic results: Smaller incisions and less scarring result in a more cosmetic outcome. · Reduced risk of complications: The risk of complications is reduced with minimally invasive procedures, due to the smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and less blood loss. Read More: https://gktiyer.blogspot.com/2023/02/minimally-invasive-cardiac-surgery-improving-quality-of-life-for-heart-patients.html