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Micro Vascular Reconstruction

Micro Vascular Reconstruction is a surgical technique utilized to restore the blood flow and function of impaired blood vessels caused by various conditions such as trauma, diabetes, and cancer. The procedure is performed using tiny instruments and a microscope to connect small blood vessels, known as micro-vessels,…

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Overview

Micro Vascular Reconstruction is a surgical technique utilized to restore the blood flow and function of impaired blood vessels caused by various conditions such as trauma, diabetes, and cancer. The procedure is performed using tiny instruments and a microscope to connect small blood vessels, known as micro-vessels, from one area of the body to another area with healthy tissue. This allows for the transplantation of healthy tissue and the restoration of blood flow and function. Micro vascular reconstruction provides a precise and effective technique for functional restoration. It is widely used in areas such as plastic and reconstructive surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular surgery, and maxillofacial surgery. The advantages of this technique include minimal damage to healthy tissue, quick recovery, and improved post-operative functions.

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Dr. Charlie Gourley · United Kingdom Dr. Xinyu Chen · United States Dr. Guru Prasad Maiti · United States

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