Microvascular Reconstructive surgery
What is Microsurgery?
Your body may require "reconstruction" at times. When your body does not develop normally, when you have an injury (such as trauma), or even when you undergo surgery that destroys essential tissue, this might happen. Your plastic surgeon may mention microsurgery if you are lacking tissue that is vital for your body's function or looks.
what is Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery?
Microvascular surgery is performed on very tiny blood arteries with diameters ranging from three to five millimeters. It is a very sophisticated and vital procedure that necessitates the use of specialist ultrafine-structured equipment such as tiny needles and much more. Microvascular reconstructive surgery and Microvascular Decompression surgery are two types of surgery used in the therapy.
Why it is performed?
Microvascular reconstructive surgery uses a high-magnification microscope to restore different portions of the patient's body and use their own tissues that have been destroyed by cancer or other disorders.
Who is Performed microvascular reconstructive surgery?
Plastic surgeons are educated to undertake craniomaxillofacial reconstructions, hand and peripheral nerve operations, burn treatment and post-burn reconstruction, genitourinary reconstructions, oculoplastic procedures, bedsore reconstructions, and lower limb restoration.















