"The development of the future surgical microscope market" With the continuous development of medical technology and the increasing demand for medical services, "micro, minimally invasive, and precise" surgery has become an industry consensus and future development trend. Minimally invasive surgery refers to minimizing damage to the patient's body during the surgical process, reducing surgical risks and complications. Precision surgery refers to minimizing errors and risks during the surgical process, and improving the accuracy and safety of the surgery. The implementation of minimally invasive and precise surgery relies on high-end medical technology and equipment, as well as the use of advanced surgical planning and navigation systems. More in: https://lnkd.in/gHf-UGwG #SurgicalMicroscope #medicaldevices #microscope #Corder
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Chairman and Senior Spine Surgeon at Sudarshan OrthoVision Hospital | Clinical Associate Professor, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
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