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The tissue sparing surgery (TSS) concept means not only smaller incisions but also less tissue disruption, allowing decreased blood loss and improved function.
Thus, the tissue sparing concept means not only smaller incisions but also less tissue disruption and thus less intra-operative bleeding, and this could explain our results showing reduced blood loss in the TSS groups, and better early clinical outcomes while maintaining the perceived high level of safety, efficacy and durability of the procedure.
One possibility to induce less tissue disruption is to reduce the opening size through which surgery is performed.
Smaller conjunctival openings, especially if placed away from the limbus, will induce less tissue disruption and less postoperative discomfort.
The advantages of this approach include less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, earlier mobilization, less tissue disruption, and relatively less pain.
Minimally invasive spine surgery has been widely adopted since smaller access portals and less tissue disruption offer distinct patient advantages including less blood loss, shorter hospitalization, and fewer complications compared to open surgery.
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These include no cast immobilization, less soft tissue disruption at the osteotomy and early weightbearing.
In addition, there was less soft tissue disruption in the MIPO group, most likely leading to a greater range of movement when compared to the ORIF group.
The current trend in the treatment of periarticular fractures is the use of small fragment implants that are lower profile and necessitate less periosteal and soft tissue disruption.
Thus, despite the ten-fold less tissue and the absence of tissue disruption, the intact biopsy extraction method is comparable to standard metabolomic extraction techniques.
Hearts were disrupted by mechanical tissue disruption using a tissue grinder (Polytron).
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