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Future lumbar hernia surgery

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Today, besides the classical surgical method used in the treatment of lumbar hernia, there are various techniques applied in the form of microtechnique, microendoscopic technique and skin intervention (percutaneous). No matter how politely we surgeons work, we eventually intervene and touch the patient in some way. So all these are invasive methods after all. In the surgery of the future, the patient will not be touched, the methods will be non-invasive.

The patient will lie comfortably in the supine position and will be fixed in such a way that the body will not move again. Then this body will be automatically numbered by the computer in the form of billions, trillions of parts in three dimensions in space. Thus, a person will stand before us as consisting of trillions of tiny numbered pieces in the form of cubes or spheres, from the hair on his head to the nails on his feet.

Within this positioning, each of the trillions of “nanometric or smaller scale volumes” that make up the volume occupied by normal and diseased tissues in space will have a unique number. Then, the numbers of the herniated disc tissue that causes the disease will be determined and immediately removed from the environment by pressing a button.

This process will be reduced to such small units and made so subtle that it will be possible to process up to atomic and subatomic particles over time.

The technology to be developed and the method to be applied will not only be used for lumbar hernia and similar diseases, but also in other fields of medicine. It will be especially useful in the treatment of tumors.

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