Highly specialized surgical techniques to reattach severed digits, reconstruct crushed limbs, and restore blood flow using high-powered operating microscopes.
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Microsurgery is an advanced surgical discipline that utilizes specialized operating microscopes and precision instruments to repair tiny, intricate structures. The blood vessels and nerves in the human hand are often less than 1 millimeter in diameter—smaller than a strand of thread.
Using sutures finer than a human hair, Dr. Vinit Arora executes complex vascular and nerve repairs. This level of precision is the difference between saving a severely injured limb and losing it entirely.
Replantation is the surgical reattachment of a body part—such as a finger, hand, or arm—that has been completely severed (amputated). This is an absolute surgical emergency.
The replantation process is a marathon procedure that must follow a strict, delicate sequence:
If an amputation occurs, proper care of the severed part dramatically increases the chances of a successful replantation. Do NOT put the amputated part directly on ice. Follow these steps immediately:
When an injury involves a massive loss of skin, muscle, or bone (often due to crush injuries or severe infections), the exposed vital structures cannot simply be stitched closed. They require specialized coverage.
Dr. Arora performs Free Flap Surgery, which involves taking healthy tissue (skin, muscle, or bone) along with its blood supply from a donor site on the patient's body (like the thigh or back). Using microsurgery, this "flap" is transferred to the wounded arm or hand, and its tiny blood vessels are plugged directly into the vessels of the injured limb to keep the new tissue alive.
For complex reconstructive needs following trauma, tumor removal, or severe infections, trust a surgeon with advanced international microsurgical fellowships. Contact us to evaluate your reconstructive options.