Advanced surgery under microscope magnification to rebuild hands, reattach fingers, and restore tissue after complex injuries.
Microsurgery is a specialised surgical technique performed under high-powered operating microscopes, where surgeons repair structures as small as 1 millimetre in diameter — blood vessels, nerves, and delicate tissues that are too small to work on with the naked eye.
Dr. Yadav completed his FNB (Fellowship of National Board) in Hand and Microsurgery with intensive training at Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore — one of India's premier centres for microsurgery. He is the only FNB-qualified microsurgeon practising in the Delhi NCR region.
Microsurgery demands specific fellowship training, specialised equipment (operating microscope, micro-instruments, sutures thinner than a human hair), and significant case experience. A general orthopaedic surgeon or plastic surgeon may not have the dedicated microsurgery training needed for these complex cases.
Dr. Yadav's FNB fellowship provided years of intensive, focused training in these techniques — ensuring you receive care from a surgeon who performs microsurgery routinely, not occasionally.
If a finger or part of your hand has been amputated in an accident, replantation may be possible. Success depends on:
If you have an amputation injury, call immediately: 8708128556
Recovery varies by procedure:
Dr. Yadav works closely with hand therapists to design a rehabilitation plan that maximises your functional recovery.
For replantation and severe hand injuries, getting to a microsurgery-trained specialist quickly can mean the difference between saving and losing a finger. Call Dr. Yadav immediately for emergency consultation.