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WELCOME MESSAGE
"Beauty
of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on simplicity."
(Plato)
We would not be
overly ambitious to apply Plato’s maxim to simplifying surgical
treatments. To name a few would include successful results of minimally
invasive and endoscopic surgeries on failed back syndrome; simple
surgical drainage, even on severe diskitis, instead of complicated
surgeries; percutaneous endoscopic posterior cervical applications;
and contralateral
endoscopic approaches.
In the ISMISS guide,
the term MISS means causing less trauma. The Fourth ISMISS Congress in
Turkey continues its objective with the topic, “Minimally Invasive Spine
Surgery.” In 2011, the world's most advanced authorities will once again
participate in this event. In this regard, there is now a more imminent
preference for endoscopic surgery when desiring less traumatic methods
in today’s applications. Making it even more possible to identify disk
and foramen endoscopic lesions and treatments are HD camera systems –
which heighten human perception multiple times – and greater recording,
archiving and classifying
potential, with or without various robotic-navigation
or targeting systems.
Because of spine
problems in joint surgery, in addition to macroscopic or microscopic
examinations, the necessity of examining without bleeding by using
natural gas or liquid must be indicated to observe unattended conditions
for identifying the pathologies of tissues. In this respect, new
surgical solutions will be accessible through the guidance of our
endoscopy ISMISS sessions. Organized on a scientific platform, the
sessions will focus on surgical approaches along with multidisciplinary
approaches, while encouraging team work
and highlighting the philosophy of algorithmic
treatment.
Each year we have
continued to point out innovative studies on minimal invasive surgery.
The approved studies will be strongly encouraged during this period. We
have also reiterated
the principle, Primum nil nocere, or “first, do
no harm,” with respect to MISS – which first appeared alongside
traditional surgeries but has now moved to the forefront.
We
invite
our colleagues to an academic festive on our
scientific platform.
Tolgay
Satana, M.D.
Course Coordinator
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