Becker's Healthcare February 8, 2025
Patsy Newitt

Minimally invasive surgery, particularly in spine and orthopedic procedures, continue to be a significant driver of growth for ASCs.

More than 38 leaders joined Becker’s to discuss ASC growth opportunities in the next five years. Several pointed out ASCs are poised for substantial expansion in MIS as technological advancements accelerate and outpatient settings become increasingly favorable for complex procedures.

Sean Gipson, division CEO and president at Fort Worth-based Remedy Surgery Centers, highlighted MIS as a key growth area.

“With the rapid advancement in surgical technology, and a competitive manufacturing industry, procedures such as laparoscopy and robotic-assisted surgeries are becoming increasingly popular,” he said. “These types of technologies are perfect for the outpatient setting given short recovery times, lower...

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