IMPENDING END FOR INVASIVE SURGERIES?
Co-written by Dr. Jesse A. Stoff & Dr. Andew J. Rochman The 7 Billion people strong human population suffers from a multitude of different diseases that require some sort of treatment or cure. For ailments like bruising and small cuts, some ointment, icing and a bandage is sufficient. For illnesses like a common cold or a dry throat, over the counter medicine does the trick. But there are some diseases which require more than medicine. Usually surgical procedures and diagnostic tests come straight to mind. Although they can be complex and risky, they are necessary to help the patient. A broad categorization of the surgical procedures, group them into two categories; invasive and non-invasive (or minimally invasive procedures).[1] Invasive procedures are the harsher and riskier procedures that require breaking into skin and entering the body cavity to reach an organ. Many major surgeries and diagnostic tests come under the umbrella of invasive surgery. These surgeries us