Microsurgery
Microsurgery is a specialized surgical technique that involves the use of a microscope to perform intricate procedures on small structures, such as blood vessels and nerves. This method allows surgeons to see and manipulate tissues that are too tiny for the naked eye, improving precision and outcomes in delicate operations.
Common applications of microsurgery include reconstructive surgery, plastic surgery, and neurosurgery. Surgeons often use fine instruments and sutures to repair or reconnect tissues, making it possible to treat injuries, congenital defects, and other complex conditions with minimal damage to surrounding areas.