After an accident, injury, or tumor, it’s often necessary to repair a part of the body.
Congenital or acquired defects can be corrected with reconstructive and plastic microsurgery.
Priority areas of the department: maxillofacial and vascular microsurgery, tumors of the face and neck, as well as trauma and congenital malformations of the face.
Qualified surgeons of the department carry out the restoration of such injuries and diseases:
- Emergency conditions:
- Hand injuries: fractures, dislocations;
- Damage to the nerves, blood vessels and tendons of the extremities;
- Numerous injuries (polytrauma) of the limbs;
- Traumatic separation of limb segments;
- Planned operations:
- Hemangiomas;
- Cleft palate;
- Paralich Erba-Duchenne;
- Volkmann’s ischemic contracture;
- Congenital defects of the maxillofacial region;
- Congenital anomalies and tumors of the hand;
- Post-traumatic hand deformities;
- Post-burn and post-traumatic cicatricial deformities;
- Outdated damage to nerves, blood vessels and tendons;
- False joints;
- Bone tumors.
A team of experienced specialists is involved in the treatment of congenital pathologies, which includes: maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, otolaryngologists, dentists, speech therapists, psychologists.