Surgical repair is a medical procedure in which damaged tissues or organs within the body are repaired or reconstructed through surgical techniques. This can involve repairing damage caused by injury, disease, or birth defects. Common types of surgical repair procedures include repairing torn ligaments, replacing damaged joints, removing tumors, and reconstructing organs such as the heart or lungs. Surgical repair is typically performed by trained surgeons in a hospital setting using specialized tools and equipment. The goal of surgical repair is to restore functionality and improve quality of life for the patient.