Reconstruction after life-changing injury — restoring movement, contour and dignity.
For patients referred from acute trauma teams or coming directly months after the original event. Local, regional and free-flap reconstruction with restoration of function as the central goal.
Four scenarios that account for most referrals.
Road traffic accident reconstruction
Soft-tissue defects of the face, scalp, forearm, hand and lower limb following motor vehicle injuries.
- Mid-facial degloving with reconstruction
- Forearm flap coverage with bone exposure
- Lower-limb fasciocutaneous flap
Occupational injury
Industrial crush, machinery, and chemical injuries — most commonly affecting the hand and forearm.
- Crush hand with first web-space release
- Sensate finger reconstruction
- Forearm dorsal coverage
Animal & bite injuries
Reconstruction following dog bite, donkey bite and other significant soft-tissue loss.
- Lip and cheek reconstruction following bite
- Scalp coverage with rotation flap
- Pediatric facial bite repair
Post-cancer defects
Reconstruction in liaison with oncology following resection — head and neck, breast and skin malignancies.
- DIEP-flap breast reconstruction
- Free fibula mandibular reconstruction
- Mohs defect closure with local flap
Four ideas that organise everything we do.
Coverage first
Soft-tissue cover precedes refinement. Where bone or implant is exposed, vascularised tissue is the first task.
Function before form
We restore use of the limb, hand or facial unit before refining its appearance.
Single team across stages
Where possible, the same surgical team carries the patient from acute reconstruction through to aesthetic refinement.
Multi-disciplinary planning
We coordinate with orthopaedics, ENT, oncology and physiotherapy from the first plan onwards.
Paraphrased with permission.
After a workplace accident I had a large soft-tissue defect on my forearm. The free-flap reconstruction restored the cover and I have full hand function back. Genuinely amazing experience.
Tarek E. · Mansoura, Egypt · Post-trauma reconstruction (forearm)
Streamlined acceptance of referred trauma patients.
We accept written referrals from acute trauma units across Egypt and the region. Photographs and operative notes can be sent on WhatsApp; a written reply with proposed plan and timeline is returned within forty-eight working hours.
- Step 1Send WhatsApp / email with operative notes & photographs
- Step 2Acknowledgement within 12 working hours
- Step 3Written reply with proposed plan within 48 hours
- Step 4Patient seen in clinic or via video
- Step 5Surgical date scheduled and communicated to referring team
Questions from patients and referrers.
Send referrals or photographs directly.
We respond personally to every reconstructive enquiry from patients and referring teams.