Arch Hand Microsurg.  2021 Sep;26(3):174-183. 10.12790/ahm.21.0097.

History and Recent Advances in Microsurgery

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Since the late 19th century, microsurgery has achieved many miracles in history of surgery. With the development of microsurgical instruments and techniques, especially the first operating microscope invented by Carl Zeiss in 1953, the limitations steadily decreased and finally reached a limitless level of today’s supermicrosurgery. The chronological history of microsurgery can be divided into four periods: the beginning period of the late 19th to early 20th century when the essential microsurgical tools and concepts were established; the successful replantation of amputated extremities in the 1960s; the development of various kinds of flap in the 1980s; and the fully-matured period of today. This article reviews the milestones in the history of microsurgery, evaluates the recent advances, as well as microsurgery in Korea.

Keyword

Microsurgery; History; Surgical anastomosis

Figure

  • Fig. 1. The concepts of reconstructive ladder (A), elevator (B), and pie (C) are illustrated.

  • Fig. 2. (A) Alexis Carrel (1873–1944). (B) Triangular method (1902).

  • Fig. 3. Operating microscope by Carl Zeiss (1953).

  • Fig. 4. Tamai, Woo, and Kleinert (1998).

  • Fig. 5. Harry J. Buncke (1922–2008).

  • Fig. 6. Marko Godina (1943–1986).

  • Fig. 7. Isao Koshima (1952–present).

  • Fig. 8. Lymphovenous anastomosis by end-to-side technique. (A) Microscopically anastomosed site of a lymphatic and venous vessel. (B) Intact lymphatic drainage flow confirmed through the indocyanine green flourescence study. Provided by Seoul National University Hospital.

  • Fig. 9. The first hand transplantation case in the world by Jean-Michel Dubernard (1998).

  • Fig. 10. The first Korean microvascular surgical workshop, with Professor Sun Lee in the middle (1975).

  • Fig. 11. First groin free flap for axillary scar contracture release by Professor Lim (1978).


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