The Institute for Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery and Department of Plastic Surgery has always done things in style! Plastic Surgery Day ( July 15 ) was no different. It was a happening day at our Department. It was not doing things doing free that was important. It was the passion and dedication with which anything was done.
It started with a bang with a successful bilateral hand replant. A young man who had both hands amputated at the wrist level in a book cutting machine at Chidambaram, was rushed to Stanley Hospital.


The replant procedure was done by two teams consisting of surgeons, staff nurses and theatre assistants.

OUTPATIENT CLINIC
NEW CASES: 22
REVIEW CASES: 24
OP DRESSINGS: 56
WOUND CLINIC : 14
EMERGENCY THEATRE
TOTAL CASES: 24
OPERATED: 17
ELECTIVE THEATRE
TOTAL OPERATED: 13
After the routine work was over there was an awareness programme for the fresh batch of house surgeons at Stanley Hospital on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hand and Microsurgery

Following this programme and discussion, there was a guided tour of the Plastic surgery, Hand surgery and Microsurgical skills lab, and a demonstration on how to develop skills for plastic surgery. This was well received by the fresh graduate students.
The commemoration of Plastic Surgery day was not over. The next day - July 16, 2011, a hand transplant awareness programme was conducted for transplant coordinators, NGOs dealing with donors and patients. This was also an interesting session with a lot of interaction and new ideas coming up.







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