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Surgery has usually been a specialty within the medical profession that has rotated around invasive procedures to treat numerous maladies. Initially, trauma persuaded by the therapeutic procedure was essential and reasonable to provide benefit to the patient. But now, through the improvement of digital imaging technology, combined with optical engineering and enhanced video displays, surgeons can operate inside of body cavities for therapeutic intervention without the larger incisions previously essential to allow a surgeons hands access to the necessary organs. Rather than generating large scratches several inches long to gain access to underlying tissues, minimally invasive surgical techniques classically rely on small half-inch incisions encircling the surgical field to insert small scopes and instruments. Minimally invasive surgery has caused a change in the route of admission and has significantly and irrevocably changed the surgical treatment of most disease practices. Patients still undergo interferences to treat disease, but minimally invasive surgery makes possible a drop or complete elimination of the "collateral damage" required to gain access to the organ requiring surgery.

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