Microsurgery
Overview
Microsurgery is an advanced surgical technique that involves the use of high-powered microscopes and precision instruments to repair small blood vessels, nerves, and tissues. This specialized procedure is commonly used in reconstructive plastic surgery to restore function and appearance in cases of trauma, congenital defects, or post-cancer reconstruction. Our team of highly skilled plastic surgeons specializes in performing complex microsurgical procedures with high success rates.
Conditions Treated with Microsurgery
Microsurgery is used in various reconstructive and corrective procedures, including:
- Reconstructive Flap Surgery: Restoring lost tissue using free flaps from other parts of the body.
- Replantation Surgery: Reattaching amputated fingers, hands, or limbs.
- Peripheral Nerve Repair: Treating nerve injuries, including brachial plexus injuries.
- Lymphedema Surgery: Lymphovenous bypass and vascularized lymph node transfer for chronic lymphedema.
- Breast Reconstruction: DIEP, TRAM, and other free flap procedures after mastectomy.
- Facial Reanimation Surgery: Restoring facial function in cases of facial nerve paralysis.
Microsurgery Techniques
Our plastic surgery department utilizes cutting-edge microsurgical techniques, including:
- Free Tissue Transfer: Transferring tissue from one part of the body to another with its blood supply intact.
- Microvascular Anastomosis: Connecting small blood vessels using fine sutures to restore circulation.
- Nerve Grafting & Transfers: Repairing damaged nerves to restore sensation and movement.
- Supermicrosurgery: A specialized form of microsurgery for extremely small vessels (<0.8mm) in lymphedema and fine nerve repair.
Treatment & Surgical Approach
Each microsurgical procedure is tailored to the patient’s specific condition and needs. Our approach includes:
- Preoperative Assessment: Advanced imaging and diagnostics to plan the surgery.
- Surgical Procedure: Precision microsurgical techniques to ensure optimal restoration.
- Postoperative Care: Continuous monitoring for graft viability, infection prevention, and functional recovery.
- Rehabilitation & Follow-up: Physiotherapy and nerve stimulation programs to enhance recovery.
Advantages of Microsurgery
- Minimally Invasive: Reduced trauma to surrounding tissues.
- High Precision: Restores functionality with greater accuracy.
- Improved Aesthetic & Functional Outcomes: Particularly beneficial for reconstructive procedures.
- Faster Recovery: Compared to traditional reconstructive surgeries.
When to Consider Microsurgery
Microsurgery is recommended for patients requiring complex reconstructive procedures, particularly in cases of severe trauma, cancer-related tissue loss, or congenital deformities. Early intervention and specialized care can significantly improve outcomes.
Our plastic surgery team is committed to providing world-class microsurgical care, ensuring the best possible functional and aesthetic results for our patients.