Saturday, August 10, 2024

Microplasty

Microplasty is a surgical technique used in orthopedic surgery, particularly in joint replacement and reconstruction procedures. It involves using small incisions and specialized instruments to perform the surgery, with the goal of minimizing tissue damage and promoting faster healing.

Microplasty techniques are often used in:

1. Joint replacement surgery (e.g., knee, hip, shoulder)
2. Osteotomy procedures (e.g., high tibial osteotomy)
3. Ligament and tendon repairs
4. Cartilage repair and restoration

Benefits of microplasty include:

1. Smaller incisions (reduced scarring)
2. Less tissue damage
3. Faster recovery times
4. Reduced blood loss
5. Less post-operative pain
6. Improved joint mobility and function
7. Enhanced cosmetic results

Microplasty requires specialized training and expertise, as well as advanced surgical instruments and equipment. 

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