Reconstructive Surgery
Microvascular Surgery
Free flap tissue transfer using operating microscope for complex reconstruction.

Microvascular surgery involves the transfer of tissue — skin, muscle, or bone — from one part of the body to another, using tiny blood vessel anastomoses performed under a surgical microscope. This technique allows reconstruction of complex defects where simpler methods are inadequate.
Key treatment highlights
- Free flap transfer for head, neck, and limb defects
- Perforator flap design and harvest
- Anastomosis under surgical microscopy
- Postoperative flap monitoring and salvage
Frequently asked questions
Who is a good candidate for Microvascular Surgery?
Free flap tissue transfer using operating microscope for complex reconstruction. A detailed consultation is required to confirm suitability and treatment plan.
What does Microvascular Surgery typically include?
Free flap transfer for head, neck, and limb defects Perforator flap design and harvest Anastomosis under surgical microscopy Postoperative flap monitoring and salvage
Where is Microvascular Surgery performed?
Procedures are planned in coordination with CARE Hospitals, Gachibowli, Hyderabad.