Microsurgery

Reconstructive microsurgery is the general name of a surgical discipline, which does not belong to a single branch but is one of the main branches of plastic surgery, where we can intervene in millimeter-level vessels and nerves using surgical microscopes, precise surgical instruments, and special suture materials. With reconstructive microsurgery, it has become possible to transfer a tissue taken from one part of the body to another part (free tissue transfer) and to sew severed limbs back into place (replantation/revascularization). Thus, we are able to partially or completely remedy tissue and functional losses that occur in the body, especially after trauma and cancer, which were previously irreparable. Most microsurgery procedures are personalized and in some cases, they are the only viable option.

 

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• Breast reconstruction (creating a new breast from the patient's own tissues after breast cancer, whether in early or late stages)

Head and neck reconstruction (repairing tissue and functional losses due to tumor surgery in head and neck cancers)

• Bone flaps (repairing bone losses in the head, neck, upper and lower extremities with live bone tissues taken from other parts of the body)

• Closure of complex and chronic wounds (addressing difficult tissue losses in the body due to diseases like diabetes or firearm injuries)

• Nerve repairs and losses (repairing nerves under the microscope, nerve graft applications, functional unit (nerve-muscle) transfers due to nerve loss)

• Replantation (severed fingers and limbs being sewn back into place within critical time frames)

• Lymphatic repair (improving disorders in the body's lymphatic system by sewing lymphatic vessels to veins or performing lymph node transfers)

 

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