I hope there might be something there to help you. Here is the clinic that performed my procedure along with information about what to expect. The work is done in a tight space between the spinal column and the spinal canal.
I asked if they use a robot or do it by hand; they said that they do it by hand. On consideration I decided that the Lord can bless a surgeon's hands; I doubt He can bless a robot so I chose the procedure.
Thank you so much for this info!
Below from the link:
How Long Does it Take and Expected Results?
MILD is an outpatient procedure performed in less than 1 hour and clinical studies show it’s a safe, effective procedure that helps LSS patients stand longer & walk farther with significantly less pain. Some additional points about MILD to consider:
No general anesthesia required
No implants or stitches
Low complication risk
53% pain reduction (*1)
Standing time increase from 8 to 56 minutes (*3)
Walking distance increase from 246 to 3,956 feet (*3)
Patients typically resume normal activity within 24 hours
with no restrictions. [5]