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- Hand Trauma Surgery: Repair and reconstruction of hand injuries resulting from accidents, fractures, lacerations, and burns.
- Microsurgery: Advanced surgical techniques using microscopes and precision instruments to repair small blood vessels, nerves, and tissues in the hand.
- Nerve Reconstruction: Restoration of damaged or severed nerves in the hand, improving sensation and function.
- Finger Replantation: Surgical reattachment of amputated fingers or digits, allowing for the restoration of hand function.
- Tendon Repair: Repair and reconstruction of damaged or torn tendons to restore hand movement and function.
- Joint Reconstruction: Surgical procedures to repair or replace damaged hand joints affected by conditions like arthritis.
- Carpal Tunnel Release: Treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome through surgery to alleviate pressure on the median nerve.
- Dupuytren’s Contracture Treatment: Surgical correction of Dupuytren’s contracture, a condition causing hand deformity.
- Congenital Hand Deformity Correction: Surgical correction of congenital hand conditions and anomalies in children and adults.
- Soft Tissue Reconstruction: Restoration of soft tissue defects resulting from injuries, cancer surgeries, or other medical conditions.
- Scar Revision: Improvement of the appearance and function of scars, often as a result of previous surgeries or injuries.
- Hand Therapy: Collaboration with hand therapists to provide post-operative rehabilitation and functional recovery support.
- Arthritis Management: Evaluation and management of arthritis-related hand pain, including surgical interventions like joint arthroplasty.
- Tumor Removal: Surgical removal of tumors or growths affecting the hand and wrist, with subsequent reconstruction if necessary.
- Cosmetic Hand Surgery: Procedures to enhance the aesthetics of the hand, such as hand rejuvenation or hand lift surgery.