Lower limb trauma involves injuries to bones, soft tissues, nerves, and blood vessels, requiring precise surgical intervention to restore function and mobility.
Soft Tissue Cover
Provides coverage for exposed lower limb tissues after traumatic injuries using flaps or grafts. Ensures proper healing, prevents infections, and restores function by improving skin integrity and reducing scarring.
Nerve and Tendon Repairs
Reconstructs damaged nerves and tendons in the lower limb to restore sensation, strength, and movement. These procedures improve mobility, prevent permanent disabilities, and aid in functional recovery.
Revascularization
Restores blood flow to injured lower limb areas through surgical techniques like bypass or grafting. Prevents tissue death, promotes healing, and preserves function, ensuring the limb remains viable after traumatic injuries.