Dr. K.S Krishna Kumar

Microvascular Surgery

Microvascular surgery involves repairing small blood vessels and nerves using advanced techniques, restoring tissue function and enhancing healing after trauma, disease, or congenital conditions.

Replantations

Surgically reattaches severed limbs or body parts by reconnecting blood vessels, nerves, and tissues. Promotes healing, restores function, and preserves appearance, aiming for the best possible outcome after traumatic amputations.

Revascularizations

Restores blood flow to damaged tissues using surgical techniques like bypass grafting or stenting. Crucial for preventing tissue death and promoting healing in cases of ischemia, ensuring limb survival and function.

Free Tissue Transfer for Post-Traumatic Defects

Transfers healthy tissue from one body part to another to repair defects caused by trauma, ensuring wound closure, aesthetic restoration, and functional recovery through specialized techniques like skin, muscle, or bone grafts.

Free Tissue Transfer for Post-Ablative Defects

Repairs tissue lost after tumor removal or surgery using free flaps. Restores form and function, minimizing scarring, and ensuring a natural appearance while improving overall outcomes and quality of life.

Free Functioning Muscle Transfers

Transfers muscle tissue along with its blood vessels and nerves to restore lost function, such as muscle power or movement, after traumatic or congenital defects. Enhances strength, mobility, and quality of life.

Vascularized Bone Transfer

Transfers bone tissue along with its blood vessels to heal defects or injuries in areas with poor circulation. Restores bone structure, function, and promotes optimal healing after trauma or disease.

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Treats conditions affecting blood vessels in the limbs using surgical procedures to restore circulation, prevent amputation, and improve limb function and quality of life. Key for managing complications of reduced blood flow.

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