It is very likely that many people did not survive surgery during Inca times. It is difficult to determine those outcomes, however.
By terrace farming.
Well, the Inca's did not survive they all died because of Pizarro. Atahualpa died from accepting Christianity so he didn't get burned alive, only to get strangled.
Machu Picchu.
Mach Picchu, successful skull surgery, census
Most of the Incas people didnt survive infact the last king of the Incas nation was killed by the spanish in 1572.
Some interesting information about the Inca culture is that they believed in reincarnation. Another interesting fact is that the Inca people successfully performed skull surgery on people. They also built over 18.000 miles of road all over Peru.
i only have 2 but they were the first to have surgery on a human skull and to use anethesia. hope i helped!
The Inca civilization in South America practiced advanced medical techniques and surgery, including skull surgery known as trepanation. They used natural remedies, such as coca leaves, and had a strong understanding of herbal medicine for treating various ailments. Additionally, the Inca had a well-organized system of healers known as amautas who played a significant role in providing medical care to their community.
The Inca agriculture was basically living off the land, and using the environment surround them to give them the supplies that they needed to survive.
'Ancient Astronaut' theorists believe that it is quite possible that the Inca -as a race- exited this planet for another, and still exist... elsewhere; unknown.
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.
The Sapa Inca or Inka