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Hand Surgery

Hand Surgery

Hand surgery is a specialized branch of surgery focused on treating conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and forearm. These structures are essential for daily activities, and even minor injuries can significantly impact function and quality of life.

With advanced surgical techniques and precision care, hand surgery aims to restore movement, strength, and sensation. Whether caused by trauma, nerve damage, or degenerative conditions, expert treatment ensures optimal recovery and long-term functionality.

Modern hand surgery combines microsurgical techniques with minimally invasive procedures to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients.

Understanding Hand Surgery

Hand surgery involves the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions affecting bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and skin of the hand and wrist.

Using advanced tools and techniques, surgeons perform delicate procedures to repair damaged structures and restore normal hand function while minimizing recovery time.

Common Conditions Treated in Hand Surgery

Traumatic Injuries:

Treatment for fractures, cuts, crush injuries, and amputations to restore function and structure.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:

A common condition caused by nerve compression in the wrist, leading to pain, numbness, and weakness.

Tendon Injuries:

Repair of damaged tendons that affect finger movement and hand function.

Nerve Injuries:

Microsurgical repair of nerves to restore sensation and motor function.

Arthritis:

Treatment of joint inflammation and degeneration causing stiffness and pain in the hand.

Congenital Hand Conditions:

Correction of birth defects affecting hand structure and function.

Advanced Techniques and Technologies

Hand surgery uses modern techniques to ensure precision and faster recovery:

Microsurgery:

Allows precise repair of small blood vessels and nerves using high-powered microscopes.

Minimally Invasive Surgery:

Small incisions reduce pain, scarring, and recovery time.

Tendon Reconstruction:

Restores movement by repairing or reconstructing damaged tendons.

Nerve Repair and Grafting:

Helps restore sensation and muscle control.

Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life

Hand surgery significantly improves function, allowing patients to regain independence in daily activities. Early diagnosis and timely treatment lead to better outcomes and faster recovery.

With advanced techniques, patients experience reduced pain, improved mobility, and enhanced overall quality of life.

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Consult our specialist for advanced hand surgery and restore strength, movement, and function.

Frequently Asked Questions – Hand Surgery

Hand surgery is a specialized procedure used to treat conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and forearm to restore function and mobility.

It is required for injuries, nerve compression, tendon damage, arthritis, and congenital conditions.

Modern techniques and anesthesia ensure minimal pain during and after surgery, with proper pain management provided.

Recovery depends on the condition but generally ranges from a few weeks to a few months.

Yes, physiotherapy is often recommended to restore strength, flexibility, and function after surgery.