Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) devices have greatly transformed surgical practices by allowing complex procedures to be conducted through smaller incisions. This approach enhances precision and contributes to better patient outcomes. These devices aim to minimize surgical trauma while achieving, or even surpassing, the effectiveness of traditional open surgeries. By reducing tissue damage and blood loss, minimally invasive techniques can lead to shorter hospital stays, lower postoperative pain levels, and faster recovery times. As a result, both patients and healthcare providers increasingly favor these methods.