More on Hand Surgery

Why Consult a Hand Surgeon?

To perform it’s function, our hands require motion and sensibility. The motion depends on joint movement, tendon gliding and muscle contraction. The sensibility depends on skin, nerves and it’s blood supply.

Therefore, when there is a problem to the hand, utmost care must be given to all the different types of tissues that make the function of the hand possible.

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What is Hand Surgery?

The field of hand surgery deals with both surgical and none surgical treatment of conditions and problems that occur in the upper limb. (from tip of the hand to the shoulder)

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What is Hand Therapy?

Hand therapy is a specialized program designed to provide exercises and activities to help return the hand to normal use and function. Hand Therapists are Physio or Occupational Therapists with specialized training in rehabilitation of the Upper Limb. Achieving the best result following a hand condition or injury is a team effort involving the patient, Hand Surgeon and Hand Therapist.

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Hand problems and diseases

Injuries and diseases that affect the hand and the upper extremity will lead to pain and difficulty in performing the task and activities of daily living. The followings are conditions commonly seen at the Hand & Microsurgery Unit:

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INJURY to the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder

Amputations, Burns, Nerve and Tendon lacerations
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Congenital Problems

Babies and children born with defects and deformities of the hand from birth.
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Arthritis of the Hand

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Gouty arthritis

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Swelling & Tumors of the hand

Ganglion cyst
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Infections

Paronychia
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Nerve Compression Syndrome

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome – Cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Thoracic outlet compression syndrome

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Wrist & Elbow Pain

  • TFCC Injuries
  • Tennis Elbow

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Burns & Burn Contrature Hand & Tendon Swelling

  • Tendinitis
  • Trigger finger

 

Apart from the routine upper limb surgery, the following highly specialized HAND & UPPER LIMB surgical procedures are performed regularly:

  • Stem Cells treatment for cartilage regeneration of wrist/hand joints.
  • Wrist and elbow arthroscopy.
  • Small joint replacement – PIP, MCP, 1st CMC and wrist joint replacements.
  • Endoscopic carpal tunnel release.
  • Microsurgical repair of nerves and arteries.
  • Six strand flexor tendon repair.
  • Pollicisation for thumb absence.
  • Syndactyly release for congenital fused digits.
  • Wrist ligament reconstruction.
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