Microsurgery
Microsurgery
Microsurgery, or surgery performed with the aid of a microscope, is one of the most complex and difficult areas of medicine. With microsurgery, severed nerves and blood vessels can be reconnected, allowing amputated limbs to be reattached; it can also be used to repair damage caused by treatments for cancer or infection. Our physicians have a great deal of skill and experience in the field of microsurgery, and make use of it in many of the nerve reconstruction procedures they perform, including brachial plexus reconstruction and Bells palsy treatment.
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