
Hand Microsurgery
Hand microsurgery is a specialized surgical technique used to repair or reconstruct the delicate structures of the hand and fingers. It involves using a microscope to perform intricate procedures on tiny blood vessels, nerves, and tendons that are often difficult to see with the naked eye. This type of surgery is commonly used for injuries, congenital defects, or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome. By precisely stitching together these small components, surgeons aim to restore function, sensation, and appearance to the hand, helping patients regain their ability to perform daily activities effectively.