The future of minimally invasive spine surgery in low-income Latin American countries

AbstractTreatment of spinal disorders can be managed conservatively or surgically. With the trend toward minimalistic approaches, minimally invasive spinal surgery (MISS) has gained much more importance over the last decade. Its use along with the required training has tremendously increased in developed countries. However, the availability of MISS today is uneven in different regions due to the development and availability of technology, as well as the level of training and qualifications of surgeons who are able to perform such operations on the spine. The purpose of this article is to analyze the prospects for minimally invasive spine surgery in Latin America in comparison with higher income countries.

Authors
Santos D.E. 1 , Bozkurt Ismail2, 3 , Nurmukhametov Renat 1 , Dosanov Medet4 , Volovish Alexander 4 , Chmutin Gennady4 , Sierra A.T. 1 , Eneliz Brenda4 , Bernard Edwin4 , Nakry Phon4 , Scalia Gianluca5 , Chaurasia Bipin6
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Pages
35
Status
Published
Volume
60
Year
2024
Organizations
  • 1 Russian People’s Friendship University
  • 2 Medical Park Ankara Hospital
  • 3 Yuksek Ihtisas University
  • 4 NCC No. 2 (CCB RAS) FGBNU “RNTSKH Im. B.V. Petrovskovo Academy”
  • 5 Highly Specialized Hospital of National Importance “Garibaldi”
  • 6 Bhawani Hospital and Research Center
Keywords
Minimally invasive spine surgery; latin America; herniated disc; miss; low-income; neurology; neurosurgery; psychiatry
Date of creation
01.07.2024
Date of change
01.07.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/111791/
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