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. 2025 Sep:108:24-25.
doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2025.07.003. Epub 2025 Jul 11.

Gazi Yasargil: A microsurgical legacy beyond neurosurgery

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Gazi Yasargil: A microsurgical legacy beyond neurosurgery

Forrest Bohler et al. J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2025 Sep.

Abstract

The recent passing of Dr. Gazi Yasargil, widely regarded as the father of modern microneurosurgery, represents a profound loss for all surgical disciplines influenced by microsurgical innovation. Yasargil's groundbreaking introduction of the surgical microscope and development of specialized instruments, including the Leyla retractor and Yasargil aneurysm clip, revolutionized operative precision and safety far beyond neurosurgery. His meticulous techniques and visionary approach laid the essential groundwork for modern plastic and reconstructive microsurgery, enabling advances in free tissue transfer, nerve coaptation, and complex reconstructions. More than a technical pioneer, Yasargil was a dedicated teacher whose influence endures through thousands of surgeons trained under his mentorship. As beneficiaries of his innovations, the plastic surgery community joins the broader surgical world in honoring his unparalleled legacy, which continues to shape the art and science of microsurgery across specialties.

Keywords: Gazi Yasargil; Microneurosurgery; Microsurgery; Plastic surgery; Surgical innovation.

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