
Limb Reconstruction
Limb reconstruction is a medical procedure aimed at repairing or rebuilding body parts, particularly arms or legs, after trauma, congenital defects, or disease. It can involve various techniques, such as using special devices called external fixators, which stabilize and lengthen bones over time. Surgeons may also use bone grafts or tissue transfers to restore function and appearance. This process helps patients regain mobility and improve quality of life by addressing issues like limb length discrepancies or severe fractures, allowing them to lead more active and fulfilling lives after injury or deformity.