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Medical technology has grown by leaps and bounds within the last 50 years. Illnesses and injuries that were once difficult if not impossible to treat can now be addressed relatively quickly and easily thanks to surgical advancements and discoveries. The most helpful of these innovations arguably is the invention of microsurgery.

  • First invented during the 1960s
  • Became more prevalent in the 1970s
  • Primarily performed for reconstructive or cosmetic purposes

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What it Is

Microsurgery is any procedure that requires and involves the use of a surgical microscope. It is performed on minute fixtures in the body like:

  • Blood vessels
  • Nerves
  • Tubes
  • Veins and arteries

It is also routinely utilized to operate on body parts like the ears, nose, and throat that contain minuscule and difficult to see structures.

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Types of Microsurgery

Microsurgery is an umbrella term used to describe dozens of different surgical procedures. Some of the most common types of microsurgery include:

  • Tubal ligation
  • Vasectomies
  • Body part reattachment
  • Ears, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery
  • Cataract removal
  • Treatment or removal of cancerous tumors
  • Skin or muscle reconstruction

Depending on the type of surgery, general anesthesia may be used. Some microsurgery procedures can be done with local anesthesia, however. Recovery from microsurgery is relatively fast and pain-free. Most patients can resume their normal routines within one to two weeks if not sooner.

Patients also experience little if any post-operative discomfort. Many patients can overcome any pain by taking over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen.

Post-Operative Risks of Microsurgery

As with any kind of operation, microsurgery is not without its risks. Before you go through any kind of microsurgery, you can expect your doctor to screen you thoroughly for any health conditions that could complicate the operation or your recovery.

You may not be permitted to go through the operation if you suffer from illnesses like high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, anemia, or hemophilia, for example. You also may be discouraged from undergoing microsurgery if you are pregnant or nursing.

To ensure that you heal properly and avoid any of these post-surgical risks, you may be required to remain under observation in the recovery unit for several hours before you are discharged and sent home. If you show signs of complications, you may need further care.

Microsurgery allows surgeons to treat patients quickly and easily for a variety of illnesses and health conditions. This medical technology remains crucial to the healthcare industry today.

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