he wide field of microsurgery comprises surgical techniques that are characterized by the necessity of high-resolution surgical microscopes, magnifying glasses, and filigree surgical instruments to ensure precise handling of delicate tissue structures. Microsurgical methods are used in various disciplines, including plastic reconstructive surgery, 1 hand surgery, 2 maxillofacial surgery, 3 orthopedic surgery, 4 vascular surgery, 5 ophthalmology, 6 otorhinolaryngology, 7 urology, 8 and neurosurgery. 9 It is important to note that the performance of microvascular anastomoses strongly differs from conventional suturing practices; skills can hardly be obtained without specific training. 10 Basic microsurgical techniques, such as the implementation of vascular anastomoses and nerve coaptations, are performed in training courses in a variety of models. [11][12][13][14][15][16]