Microsurgery is used to help reconstruct defects caused by trauma, cancer or congenital problems all over the body. Dr. Kind and Dr. Chang use microsurgery to transplant tissue from one part of the body to another, or to reconstruct arteries, veins and nerves. In the hand, microsurgery is typically needed to repair small blood vessels and nerves after trauma.
Microsurgery is commonly used to transplant tissues of various types depending on the need. For instance, the fibula bone from the leg can be used to reconstruct bone defects in the jaw or elsewhere; soft tissue (muscle and/or fascia and/or skin) can be used to cover difficult wounds; and skin and fat from the lower abdominal wall can be used to reconstruct a breast.
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Restore Function
Restore function to your hands with advanced microsurgery techniques.
Precision Healing
Experience precision healing for post-trauma hand conditions.
Minimize Scarring
Minimize scarring and improve aesthetic outcomes with microsurgery.
Regain Mobility
Regain mobility and strength in your hands after injury.