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SURGICAL TECHNIQUES THAT LIMIT THE SIZE OF INCISIONS NEEDED
Minimally-invasive; Invasive (medical); Minimally invasive surgery; Minimally Invasive Surgery; Noninvasive; Minimally invasive; Noninvasive procedures; Surgical procedures, minimally invasive; Open surgery; Minimal incision; Invasiveness; Minimally invasive procedures; Invasiveness of surgery; Invasive surgery; Non-destructive; Minimally-invasive surgery; Minimally-invasive procedure; Minimal incision technique; Non-invasive surgery; Non-invasive technique; Invasiveness of surgical procedures; Minimally-invasive procedures; Open operation; Minimally invasive surgical procedure
  • Angioplasty
  • Flexible endoscope
  • Arthroscopic surgery

non-destructive         
¦ adjective technical (chiefly of methods of testing) not involving damage to the specimen.
Plastic weld non-destructive examination         
TESTING METHOD FOR PLASTIC WELDS
User:Vodehnal.1/DraftArticle NDEofPlastics; NDE of Plastic Welds; Plastic welds non-destructive examination
A variety of non-destructive examination (NDE) techniques are available for inspecting plastic welds. Many of these techniques are similar to the ones used for inspecting metal welds.
British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing         
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION BASED IN NORTHAMPTON, UK
BINDT; 10.1784; Insight: Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing or BINDT is a professional body for engineers and other technical professionals involved in non-destructive testing and condition monitoring in the United Kingdom. The institute was founded in 1976, by amalgamation of the Society of Non-Destructive Examination (SONDE) and the NDT Society of Great Britain (NDTS), which were both founded in 1954.

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Minimally invasive procedure

Minimally invasive procedures (also known as minimally invasive surgeries) encompass surgical techniques that limit the size of incisions needed, thereby reducing wound healing time, associated pain, and risk of infection. Surgery by definition is invasive and many operations requiring incisions of some size are referred to as open surgery. Incisions made during open surgery can sometimes leave large wounds that may be painful and take a long time to heal. Advancements in medical technologies have enabled the development and regular use of minimally invasive procedures. For example, endovascular aneurysm repair, a minimally invasive surgery, has become the most common method of repairing abdominal aortic aneurysms in the US as of 2003. The procedure involves much smaller incisions than the corresponding open surgery procedure of open aortic surgery.

Interventional radiologists were the forerunners of minimally invasive procedures. Using imaging techniques, radiologists were able to direct interventional instruments through the body by way of catheters instead of the large incisions needed in traditional surgery. As a result, many conditions once requiring surgery can now be treated non-surgically.

Diagnostic techniques that do not involve incisions, puncturing the skin, or the introduction of foreign objects or materials into the body are known as non-invasive procedures. Several treatment procedures are classified as non-invasive. A major example of a non-invasive alternative treatment to surgery is radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy.

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1. This non–destructive method uses electromagnetic radiation in the microwave band of radio spectrums, and detects the reflected signals from subsurface structures.
2. Researchers timed how long it took to break into each car using destructive measures – such as smashing a window – and non destructive measures such as picking locks.
3. Demonstrations of the latest commercially available products for measuring flow, press and gas and moisture were available, as well as overviews of the wide range of NDT (Non Destructive Testing) services offered by SASSCO.
4. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a warning for Hawaii, west of Chile across the Pacific, but said the quake would cause only small non–destructive sea level changes and strong unusual currents for a few hours.
5. The environmental groups have to adopt an entirely different starting point for their activities: not how to stop the canal, but how to encourage the project and carry it out with minimal environmental damage – to make it as harmonious, friendly to man and nature and non–destructive as possible.