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Wide Excision of Malignant Skin Tumours (Multiple Sites): When Cancer Is Not Isolated

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Single-Stage Local Flap for Large or Complicated Skin Defects: Closing Complex Wounds in One Go

Trucut Breast Biopsy: Minimally Invasive Diagnosis

Simple Single-Stage Local Flap for Small Skin Defects: Efficient Reconstruction

Extensive Skin Grafting (>20% TBSA): Critical Burn Reconstruction



152) Extensive Skin Grafting (10–20% TBSA): Large-Area Reconstruction

Capsulotomy or Capsulectomy (Breast Implant Complications): Treating Medical Implant Issues

Bilateral Free TRAM / DIEP Flap Reconstruction: Major Surgery for Complete Restoration

Free TRAM / DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction: Microsurgical Gold Standard

TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction (Pedicled): Using Abdominal Tissue for Natural Results

Bilateral Latissimus Dorsi (LD) Flap Breast Reconstruction: Symmetry Through Major Surgery

Latissimus Dorsi (LD) Flap Breast Reconstruction: Reliable Reconstruction Using Back Muscle

Exchange of Tissue Expanders to Permanent Implants (Bilateral): Final Stage for Both Sides

Exchange of Tissue Expander to Permanent Implant (Unilateral): Completing Reconstruction

Tissue Expander Insertion (Bilateral Breast): Planning for Symmetry

Tissue Expander Insertion (Unilateral Breast): Staged Breast Reconstruction Begins

Free Flap Reconstruction: Microsurgery at the Highest Level

Cross-Leg Flap Reconstruction: Salvaging Complex Lower-Limb Defects

Deep Skin Defect Repair Using Direct Flap (Lower Limb): Preserving Mobility

Fat Transfer (≥100cc): Large-Volume Reconstruction After Tissue Loss

Deep Skin Defect Repair Using Direct Flap (Arm): Preserving Upper-Limb Function

Fat Transfer (50–100cc): Medium-Volume Reconstructive Correction

Multiple or Bilateral Breast Lump Excision Biopsies: When One Becomes Many

Deep Skin Defect Repair Using Dermofat or Fascia Graft: Structural Reconstruction

Fat Transfer (≤50cc): Reconstructive, Not Cosmetic

Breast Lump Excision Biopsy (Single): Diagnosis Through Surgery

Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue Debridement Involving Muscle or Bone: When Wound Care Becomes Surgery

Final Staged Reconstructive Procedures: Closing the Treatment Loop

Large Area Scar Excision with Reconstruction: Function Over Appearance

Revision Surgery for Failed Reconstruction: When One Operation Isn’t Enough

Secondary Skin Grafting After Burns: Completing the Healing Process

Extensive Burn Debridement: Early Surgery Saves Outcomes

Contracture Release After Burns (Lower Limb): Reclaiming Mobility

Contracture Release After Burns (Upper Limb): Restoring Reach and Function

Gynecomastia Surgery (Medically Indicated): When Breast Tissue Affects Health

Scar Revision Surgery (Medically Indicated): More Than Aesthetic

Complex Laceration Repair: When Stitches Aren’t Enough

Full-Thickness Skin Grafting: Advanced Reconstruction for Complex Defects

Split-Thickness Skin Grafting: Covering Defects After Trauma or Surgery

Mohs Surgery with Reconstruction: Cancer Control with Tissue Preservation

Axillary Hyperhidrosis Surgery: When Sweating Becomes Medical

Microsurgical Resection with Reconstruction: When Precision Determines Outcome

Wide Excision of Malignant Upper-Limb Tumours: Balancing Margins and Mobility

Radical Excision of Malignant Upper-Limb Tumours: Oncology with Functional Impact

Major Excision of Benign Upper-Limb Tumours: Preserving Strength and Function

Drainage of Palmar Space Abscess: Hand Infections Are Not Minor

Minor Release for Lower-Limb Soft-Tissue Lesions: Early Intervention Counts

Major Release for Lower-Limb Soft-Tissue Lesions: Restoring Function Surgically

Radical Excision of Malignant Lower-Limb Tumours: Cancer Surgery with High Stakes

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