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General Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a specialized branch of surgery that aims to restore or improve the appearance and function of the body. It can involve procedures on many parts of the body, including the face, neck, breasts, stomach, arms, and legs.

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Perforator Flaps, Pedicle Flaps

Perforator flaps
A reconstructive surgery technique that involves removing skin and/or fat from a different part of the body to replace the excised tissue. The blood supply to the flap comes from isolated perforators, which are vessels that originate from a deep vascular system.
Pedicled flaps
A technique that involves transferring skin, muscle, and/or fat from one part of the body to another. The transferred tissue can be used to reconstruct breasts or cover wounds.

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Free Tissue Transfers

Free tissue transfer, also known as free flap surgery, is a surgical technique that involves transplanting tissue from one part of the body to another. The tissue is completely detached from its original blood supply and reattached to a new blood supply at the recipient site. This procedure is often used to reconstruct defects caused by trauma, malignancy, infection, or irradiation.

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Hand Surgeries

Hand surgery is a medical procedure that treats conditions and injuries of the hand, wrist, and forearm. Hand surgeons are specially trained to perform these surgeries, and many also treat conditions of the elbow.

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Wide Spectrum of Brachial Plexus Injuries

Brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) are a range of neurological issues in the upper limbs that can result from partial or complete damage to the brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a network of nerves in the shoulder that sends sensory and movement signals from the spinal cord to the arms and hands.

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Lower Limb

The lower limb, also known as the lower extremity, is the part of the body that includes the hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot. It's made up of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels that work together to support, stabilize, and move the body.

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Head And Neck

Head The top part of the axial skeleton, which rests on the vertebral column and is joined at the first cervical vertebra.
Neck The bridge between the head and the rest of the body, which contains many bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and other tissues. The neck's primary function is to support the skull while still allowing for movement.

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Breast Surgeries

Breast surgery is a surgical procedure performed on the breast(s) for a variety of reasons, including medical and cosmetic:
a). Cosmetic breast surgery
b). Breast cancer surgery
c). Preventative breast surgery
d). Non-cancer breast lump removal
e). Gynecomastia surgery

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Burn surgeries

Escharotomy – A cut made in the burn to relieve pressure and help blood flow return to the area. This is the type of procedure used to treat circumferential burns and compartment syndrome. Fasciotomy – A cut made in the fascia to relieve pressure and increase blood flow.

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Skin Cancer Surgery

There are a few types of surgery for skin cancer, including Mohs surgery, skin flaps, and skin grafts:
a). Mohs surgery
b). Skin flaps
c). Skin grafts