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Redefining the Operating Room_ How Innovation Is Improving Surgical Results by Mark Hiesterman

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Redefining the Operating Room: How Innovation Is Improving Surgical Results by Mark Hiesterman

Surgery today looks very different from what it did just a few decades ago. Advances in medical science and technology have reshaped the way surgeons work and how patients recover. Modern surgical practices focus not only on treating disease but also on reducing pain, speeding recovery, and improving overall patient outcomes. As Mark Hiesterman explained, one of the most significant changes in surgery is the shift toward less invasive procedures. Surgeons now use smaller incisions, advanced tools, and tiny cameras to perform operations that once required large openings. This approach causes less damage to the body, leading to less pain and a lower risk of infection. As a result, hospital stays are shorter, and many patients return to their regular routines much sooner. Technology has become a powerful partner in the operating room. Robotic systems assist surgeons by providing steady, precise movements and enhanced control. These tools do not replace surgeons but help them perform complex tasks with greater accuracy. This level of precision is especially valuable in delicate procedures, where even minor improvements can make a big difference in recovery and long-term health. Another significant development is the use of advanced imaging during surgery. High-quality visuals allow surgeons to see internal structures clearly and in real time. This helps them avoid


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