Microsurgery
Microsurgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to repair or reconstruct small structures such as blood vessels, nerves, or other tissues. It typically involves the manipulation of tiny instruments and sutures under a high-powered microscope. It is most commonly used for tissue transfers, reconstructive surgery, and vascular repairs. Microsurgery has enabled reconstructive surgeons to perform more precise and delicate procedures with improved outcomes for patients. These techniques have revolutionized the field of reconstructive and plastic surgery, allowing for procedures to be performed with fewer complications and shorter recovery times. In addition, microsurgery has made a major impact on many other disciplines such as oncology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics.
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