Assisting in Microsurgery: Operative and Technical Considerations
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2023.01.011
Assisting in Microsurgery: Operative and Technical Considerations
Abstract
Microsurgery is technically challenging, typically requiring a primary surgeon and an assistant to complete several key operative steps. These may include manipulation of fine structures, such as nerves or vessels in preparation for anastomosis; stabilization of the structures; and needle driving. Even seemingly mundane tasks of suture cutting and knot tying require fine coordination between the primary surgeon and assistant in the microsurgical environment. Although prior literature discusses the implementation of microsurgical training centers at academic institutions and residency programs, there is a paucity of work describing the role of the assistant surgeon in a microsurgery operation. In this surgical technique article, the authors discuss the role of the assisting surgeon in microsurgery, with recommendations for trainees and attendings alike.
Keywords: Assistant; Assisting in surgery; Hand surgery; Microsurgery; Plastic surgery; Reconstructive surgery.
© 2023 The Authors.
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