Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies
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Cleft Palate-Lip
Cleft palate and lip deformities are disorders that are present in babies from birth and cause both aesthetic and functional problems. These babies need special care and attention from birth. Particular attention should be paid to the feeding of babies with cleft palate, and they should be fed with a bottle with a special palate in a semi-sitting position.
Syndactyly
This is because the fingers are congenitally attached. This adhesion may occur with only the skin, like a curtain, or it may be seen as the bones of the fingers being com-pletely adhered. The only treatment option is surgical separation of the fingers.
Soft and Bone Tissue Reconstruction
Damage and/or loss of skin, muscle or bone tissue can occur in any anatomical part of our body due to traumas and tumors. In such cases, the damaged tissue can be repaired by reconstruction under microsurgery
Lymphedema Treatment
If the lymph vessels are blocked or malfunction due to congenital or trauma/tumor, swelling may occur in the arm or leg due to accumulation of lymph fluid. This condition, defined as lymphedema, can severely hinder the patient's physical activities. This problem can be reduced with various surgical techniques.
Transgender Surgeries
In our age, transgender change surgeries from female to male or male to female are possible. Transgender change surgeries can be performed after the patient meets the legal requirements. There is more than one surgical technique that can be applied to each patient. The most correct technique can be given by the joint decision of the patient and the physician.