Dr Ranjit Singh Gill’s toughest case


A MICROSURGEON typically performs surgery on blood vessels and nerves using extra-small surgical tools, micro-sutures and a microscope to magnify the area.

The work of reattaching even one blood vessel is delicate, time-consuming and exhausting. You need constant visual contact with the microscope during surgery, and you need to maintain correct posture to minimise the amount of hand tremor.

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