Microvascular Surgery is a highly specialized field that involves the surgical repair and reconnection of extremely small blood vessels and nerves. Using advanced high-powered operating microscopes and precision instruments, our surgeons can work on vessels as thin as 1 to 2 millimeters—roughly the thickness of a strand of hair.
This specialty is a cornerstone of modern reconstructive medicine. It allows us to perform “free tissue transfers,” where tissue (such as skin, muscle, or bone) is moved from one part of the body to another to repair defects caused by trauma, cancer, or congenital conditions. By reconnecting the tiny blood supply at the new site, our surgeons ensure the transferred tissue remains healthy and functional.
Our Standard of Care: “We work at the intersection of biology and engineering. By restoring the microscopic lifelines of the body, we give patients back the form and function they thought was lost forever.”