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Leonard Portmans
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has emerged as a transformative approach within modern healthcare, redefining the landscape of surgical interventions. This paper explores the pivotal role of MIS in enhancing patient outcomes, reducing postoperative complications, and reshaping the overall healthcare experience. By minimizing tissue trauma and offering reduced recovery times, MIS not only addresses patient concerns but also aligns with healthcare providers' goals of optimizing resource utilization and minimizing hospital stays [1]. This abstract delves into the technological advancements, procedural innovations, and clinical applications that have fuelled the rapid integration of MIS into various medical disciplines. Moreover, it highlights the challenges associated with adopting MIS techniques, including the need for specialized training and the ongoing evolution of equipment and techniques. As the medical community strives to strike a balance between innovation and established practices, a comprehensive understanding of the farreaching implications of MIS is indispensable [2]. This abstract underscores the imperative for healthcare stakeholders to collaborate in harnessing the potential of MIS, ultimately shaping a more patient-centered and efficient healthcare landscape.