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New Surgical Technology Eliminates Patient’s Pain

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Local medical experts in Shanghai have achieved a significant medical breakthrough by successfully performing minimally-invasive surgery on a 48-year-old woman who had been suffering from thoracic vertebra fractures for two years. The woman, who had a history of ankylosing spondylitis, an inflammatory disease affecting the spine, experienced severe chest pain following a respiratory infection in 2022.

After visiting multiple hospitals without a clear diagnosis, the woman was finally found to have two fractures in her thoracic vertebra, likely caused by her persistent coughing. Traditional surgery options presented significant risks and challenges, including a 30-centimeter incision and high blood loss.

Seeking an alternative, the woman turned to Dr. He Shisheng at the Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, where a team of doctors had developed an innovative V-shape bichannel spinal endoscopy instrument. This tool allowed for minimally-invasive surgery with smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, and improved safety for the patient.

Thanks to this groundbreaking technology, the woman underwent surgery with minimal trauma and was able to walk just three days after the procedure. She was discharged from the hospital within a week, marking a successful outcome for both the patient and the medical team.

The use of this innovative surgical tool not only provided a more effective and safer treatment option for the patient but also showcased the expertise and dedication of local medical professionals in Shanghai. This achievement highlights the importance of continuous innovation in the field of medicine to improve patient outcomes and quality of care.

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