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Best 1 Gazi Yasargil

Gazi Yasargil is a Turkish-born Swiss neurosurgeon whose work helped establish microneurosurgery as a modern surgical discipline. Beginning in the 1960s, he refined the use of operating microscopes, microsurgical instruments, and precise approaches to cerebral aneurysms and other vascular lesions. H...

9.78 Brilliant
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Widely regarded as microsurgery's defining neurosurgical master; immense operative, educational, and technological influence.

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2 Harry Buncke

Harry J. Buncke was an American plastic and reconstructive surgeon associated with the development of modern microsurgery. His experimental work demonstrated that extremely small blood vessels could be joined under magnification, helping establish techniques later used in digit replantation and free...

8.58 Great
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Father of microsurgery reputation; replantation and free flap advances highly influential.

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3 Ian Taylor
Ian Taylor

Ian Taylor is an Australian plastic and reconstructive surgeon whose research helped define how arteries supply three-dimensional territories of skin, muscle, bone, and other tissues. Working with J. H. Palmer, he introduced the angiosome concept as a systematic map of these vascular territories. Th...

8.24 Great
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Angiosome concept deeply influenced flap planning and reconstructive anatomy; strong plastic surgery consensus.

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4 Susumu Tamai

Susumu Tamai is a Japanese orthopedic and hand surgeon associated with the early development of clinical microsurgery. In 1965, Tamai and Shigeo Komatsu performed a successful replantation of a completely amputated thumb using microsurgical vascular repair. His subsequent work in digit and limb repl...

8.22 Great
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Early successful thumb replantation and Japanese microsurgery leadership earned major replantation reputation.

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5 James Urbaniak

James R. Urbaniak is an American orthopedic surgeon associated with Duke University and known for work in hand surgery and microsurgery. His clinical and academic contributions include the replantation of amputated digits and the use of free vascularized tissue transfer, procedures that depend on jo...

7.92 Good
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Microsurgery, replantation, and free vascularized tissue work highly respected; subspecialty impact substantial.

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6 Joseph Boyes

Joseph H. Boyes was an American orthopedic and hand surgeon whose work helped establish hand surgery as a distinct surgical specialty. He is particularly associated with the development and systematic study of flexor tendon grafting, including techniques used to restore finger movement after tendon...

7.74 Good
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Flexor tendon grafting and hand surgery leadership respected; important within subspecialty.

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7 Peter Neligan

Peter C. Neligan is an Irish-born Canadian plastic surgeon whose clinical and academic work has focused on reconstructive microsurgery and the surgical treatment of lymphedema. He has written and taught extensively about lymphatic reconstruction, including procedures intended to improve drainage or...

7.62 Good
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Major plastic surgery editor and lymphedema microsurgery contributor; high educational influence.

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8 Rollin Daniel

American plastic surgeon who made early pioneering contributions to free tissue transfer and microsurgical reconstruction, co-editing influential reference texts on the subject.

7.56 Good
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Free tissue transfer and microsurgery texts influential; respected but less landmark than Buncke or Taylor.

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Gazi Yasargil currently leads the Microsurgery results with a displayed score of 9.78/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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The 0 to 10 score is Lunoo's ranking judgment. Strong confidence means 10 or more recorded comparison checks, some means 2 to 9, and provisional means fewer than 2.

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