Cancer Reconstruction surgery procedure

Micro-vascular Surgery

Surgery on very small blood vessels such as those only 3 to 5 millimeters in diameter. Microvascular surgery is done through an operating-room microscope using specialized instruments and tiny needles with ultrafine sutures.

Head & Neck Cancer Reconstruction

Cancers that are known collectively as head and neck cancers usually begin in the squamous cells that line the moist, mucosal surfaces inside the head and neck (for example, inside the mouth, the nose, and the throat).

Thoracic (Chest) Wall Reconstruction

Extensive chest wall resection and reconstruction are a challenging procedure that requires a multidisciplinary approach, including input from a thoracic surgeon, plastic surgeon, and oncologist.

Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure that restores shape to your breast after a mastectomy — surgery that removes your breast to treat or prevent breast cancer.

Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

The integrity of the abdominal wall is vital as it serves to protect the internal organs, supports the spine, and helps maintain an upright posture.

URO GENITAL RECONSTRUCTION

The goal when treating conditions or abnormalities that may affect the urinary or reproductive organs and structures is to preserve function when possible.