Hand Surgery
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for hand surgery, prioritized for your recovery.
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Understanding Hand Surgery
Hand surgery is a specialized surgical field focused on the treatment and reconstruction of injuries, deformities, and disorders affecting the hand, wrist, fingers, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and soft tissues. Procedures such as tendon repair, nerve repair, and replantation help restore movement, sensation, circulation, and overall hand function after trauma or disease.
Introduction
Hand surgery is a specialized surgical field focused on the treatment and reconstruction of injuries, deformities, and disorders affecting the hand, wrist, fingers, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and soft tissues. Procedures such as tendon repair, nerve repair, and replantation help restore movement, sensation, circulation, and overall hand function after trauma or disease.
Common Symptoms
- Hand pain, swelling, or deformity
- Loss of finger movement or grip strength
- Numbness, tingling, or reduced sensation
- Open wounds, tendon injuries, or amputations
- Difficulty performing daily activities requiring hand function
Treatment Options
- Tendon repair and reconstructive hand surgery procedures
- Nerve repair and microsurgical reconstruction techniques
- Replantation of amputated fingers or hand parts when possible
- Fracture fixation and soft tissue reconstruction procedures
- Long-term physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation support
Recovery & Outlook
The long-term outlook for hand surgery procedures depends on the severity of injury, timing of surgical intervention, and rehabilitation support. Early treatment, advanced microsurgical techniques, physiotherapy, and continuous follow-up can significantly improve movement, sensation, strength, and overall hand function. Long-term rehabilitation and specialized hand therapy are important for restoring independence and improving quality of life. ______________________