Skalentransfers
Skalentransfers, also known as skeletal muscle transfers, are surgical procedures used to transfer a portion of a muscle from one location in the body to another. This technique is often employed to restore function in areas affected by injury, disease, or congenital defects. The primary goal of a skalentransfer is to improve mobility, strength, and overall quality of life for the patient.
The procedure involves several steps. First, the surgeon identifies the donor muscle, which is typically a healthy
Skalentransfers can be used to address a variety of conditions, including:
- Facial paralysis, where the muscle is transferred to restore facial expressions.
- Limb weakness, where the muscle is transferred to improve strength and mobility.
- Congenital defects, where the muscle is transferred to correct structural abnormalities.
The success of a skalentransfer depends on several factors, including the health of the donor muscle, the
Skalentransfers are a valuable tool in the field of reconstructive surgery, offering patients the opportunity to