Reconstructive Surgery

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Advanced reconstructive techniques are offered to restore physical appearance and function for patients with defects or deformities secondary to cancer, trauma or congenital malformations. Patients are often referred for care of complex wounds that have developed as a complication of prior treatment, such as soft-tissue wounds, and osteoradionecrosis. We offer comprehensive and individualized treatments to tackle even the most complex of cases:

  • Skin and soft tissue reconstruction

  • Skin grafting

  • Local flaps

  • Pedicled flaps

  • Free tissue transfer

  • Facial nerve paralysis

  • Reconstructive options in paralysis

  • Brachial plexus injury

 


Reconstructive surgery

Breast reconstruction from autologous tissue
Breast reconstruction after cancer therapy

Prof. Dr. Dr. Vogt explains in an interview how breast reconstruction using the patient's own tissue works and why the procedure carries fewer risks for patients.

DGPRÄC: Reconstructive Surgery

German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (abbreviation: DGPRÄC)