Definition
Microsurgery is surgery performed using specialized microscopes and miniature instruments to operate on tiny structures in the body. Imagine building a complex model airplane with tweezers and a magnifying glass. It allows surgeons to repair delicate tissues, nerves, and blood vessels that are otherwise inaccessible. Common applications include nerve repair, reconstructive surgery, and certain eye and brain procedures. Due to its precision and complexity, microsurgery requires extensive training and specialized equipment. It offers the potential to restore function and improve outcomes in challenging surgical cases.