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Complex Microvascular Reconstruction in Gurgaon

The advanced complex microvascular reconstruction procedure in Gurgaon enables specialists to restore speech, swallowing abilities, and facial structure through high-precision free flap surgical techniques.

Best Microvascular Reconstruction Surgeon in Gurgaon – Dr. Vineet Kaul

When surgeons remove tumors from the head and neck, they use an advanced technique called complex microvascular reconstruction surgery, which restores the look and function of the body. This is important because it helps the patients to speak and swallow normally and restores the patient’s facial structure.

Dr. Vineet Kaul is a top specialist in free flap surgery in Gurgaon, and he has a unique approach to the surgery involving precision, restoring the intended use of the body part, and a natural appearance post-operatively, so that the patients can enjoy an improved life after extensive cancer surgery.

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Microvascular Reconstruction Cost in Gurgaon

Microvascular Reconstruction Cost in Gurgaon

The price depends on:

  • Kind of reconstruction needed
  • Difficulty of the surgery
  • How long does the surgery take
  • How long the patient stays in the ICU and the hospital
  • Whether there is a Donor site involved

The price depends on the case's complexity, and typically ranges between ₹4,00,000 and ₹12,00,000 or even higher. Advanced methods, Longer ICU stays, and Longer surgeries may increase costs. A thorough assessment provides a clear estimate based on each patient's unique requirements and outlines the specific treatment plan.

What is Microvascular Reconstruction?

Microvascular reconstruction is a type of surgery that plans the relocation of tissue (i.e., skin, muscle, or bone) along with its blood vessels in the body's vascular system and uses microsurgical techniques to reconnect the blood vessels to blood flow.

This type of surgery is most often done after the removal of a head and neck tumor to reconstruct the structures and recapture/replace the original function of the head/neck region. This type of surgery is also very important for improving one’s overall appearance and essential for restoring the person’s ability to speak and swallow.

What is Microvascular Reconstruction
Free Flap Microvascular Reconstruction

What is Free Flap Microvascular Reconstruction?

Free flap surgery goes like this:

  • Take a piece of body tissue (from leg, arm, or chest)
  • Move it to a different body part (the defect)
  • Reattach nerves and blood vessels with super tiny surgery tools

Some examples of body tissue (flap) removal surgery are:

  • Fibula flap (used when bones in the jaw are reconstructed)
  • Radial forearm flap
  • Anterolateral thigh flap

Surgeons can remove very large and difficult areas of tissue especially when lots of tissue are cut out in major cancer surgeries. It doesn’t just work very well in a functional sense, but also looks better when the patient's tissue is used because it helps their body heal more quickly.

When is Microvascular Reconstruction Required?

Microvascular reconstruction is required in the following cases:

  • After surgeries for oral cancer
  • Jaw (mandible) removal
  • Reconstruction of the tongue
  • Loss of tissues of the face
  • Surgeries on the base of the skull tumor
  • Complicated surgeries of the head and neck

This type of surgery is needed when cancer or trauma results in the loss of large areas of tissue. It is the first step in the repair of form and function. Reconstructions planned early are associated with improved rehabilitation and a quicker return to the normal routine of the patient.

When Microvascular Reconstruction is Required
Goals of Microvascular Reconstruction

Goals of Microvascular Reconstruction

The goals of microvascular reconstruction include:

  • Recovery of speech and swallowing
  • Reconstruction of the face and jaw
  • Rehabilitation of the respiratory system
  • Attainment of the optimal cosmetic result
  • Improvement of life quality

Restorative Microvascular Surgery Defect Repair offers expansive possibilities, with the ability to restore not just the function, but also the appearance, to the greatest extent possible. The outcome still builds self-esteem, enhances daily activities, and improves the quality of life after complex surgical procedures.

Microvascular Reconstruction Procedure

The procedure involves the following steps:

  • Surgical removal of a tumor
  • Planning for reconstruction
  • Surgery of the donor site and transfer of tissue
  • Microsurgical connection of the donor site blood vessels
  • Blood flow monitoring
  • ICU monitoring after surgery

This medical act is highly elaborate and requires several surgical teams to work in perfect unison. Successful tissue transfer and healing are the products of careful and elaborate surgical planning. Numerous surgical post-operative monitoring is done to safeguard and ensure the blood flow and subsequent longevity of the tissue.

Microvascular Reconstruction Procedure
Advanced Techniques in Microvascular Surgery

Advanced Techniques in Microvascular Surgery

Modern techniques used in microvascular surgery include:

  • High-precision microsurgery
  • 3D surgical planning
  • Advanced Flap Selection
  • Novel techniques in blood vessel connection

Modern techniques have improved the success of microvascular reconstruction tremendously. They help reduce complications and improve the accuracy and outcomes. They help achieve more natural results and also speed up the recovery.

Recovery After Microvascular Reconstruction

Recovery timeline includes:

  • ICU Monitoring – flap viability will be known within 24–72 hours
  • Hospital Stay – 7–14 days
  • Early Recovery – Healing of surgical wounds
  • Rehabilitation – Therapy for speech and swallowing
  • Long-Term Recovery – Improvements functionally and cosmetically

Close observation is required for all stages of the process and recovery is monitored closely. The ability to speak and swallow can be rehabilitated and restored. Most patients, provided they comply with all instructions and recommendations, will have noticeable improvements in functionality and appearance.

Recovery After Microvascular Reconstruction
Outcomes and Success Rate

Outcomes & Success Rate

Outcomes and success depend on expertise and timely treatment:

  • Success Rate: 90-95% w/ expert skills
  • Function and aesthetics show marked improvement
  • Quality of life post-cancer surgery improved

Micro-vascular reconstruction is best done with experienced surgeons. Patients experience improved functionality, improved look, and more confidence. The combination of early treatment and expert intervention guarantees success for the long haul.

Why Choose Dr. Vineet Kaul for Microvascular Reconstruction in Gurgaon?

  • Specialist in complicated reconstructive surgery of the head and neck
  • Also specializes in free flap surgery
  • Uses advanced surgical procedures
  • Operative success of the technique is highly favorable
  • Advanced Techniques
  • Multidisciplinary Approach to Cancer Care
  • Oncologist and Reconstruction Surgeon

It’s really important to carefully choose a surgeon when it comes to complicated reconstruction surgeries. We use advanced techniques and focus on the patient when we plan the treatment so that we can ensure the best precision, safety, and reconstruction of function.

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FAQs – Microvascular Reconstruction

This surgical method creates new tissues by moving healthy body parts which include their blood vessels from one location to another after cancer treatment.

A free flap is tissue taken from another part of the body, along with its blood supply, and transplanted to reconstruct a defect. The two parts establish blood flow through microsurgical techniques.

The procedure has high success rates because experienced surgical teams use advanced techniques to monitor patients throughout the operation.

The surgery usually requires between 6 to 12 hours to complete because the reconstruction process depends on its complexity and the selected tissue for the procedure.

The cost usually falls between ₹4 lakh and ₹12 lakh because the required reconstruction work depends on its complexity, duration and specific procedures needed.