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Duration of Treatment: About 1-2 hrs
Stay Duration: 1-2 days (in hospital), 3-5 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 3000-5000USD (depending upon the choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Hand and wrist surgery, also known as hand surgery or wrist surgery, is a specialized field of orthopedic surgery that focuses on treating various conditions and injuries affecting the hands and wrists. This type of surgery aims to improve hand and wrist function, alleviate pain, and restore mobility, enabling patients to perform daily activities with greater ease.
Pain Relief: Hand and wrist surgery can alleviate chronic pain caused by conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, fractures, and nerve compression.
Improved Functionality: Surgery can restore or improve hand and wrist function, allowing individuals to perform daily activities and tasks with greater ease and comfort.
Restored Grip Strength: For conditions affecting grip strength, surgery can restore or enhance the ability to grip objects securely.
Faster Recovery: Surgical procedures are often performed using minimally invasive techniques, leading to shorter recovery times compared to traditional open surgeries.
Correction of Deformities: Surgery can correct deformities resulting from conditions like Dupuytren's contracture or fractures, restoring a more natural appearance to the hand and wrist.
Improved Aesthetics: In cases of injuries or trauma affecting the appearance of the hand and wrist, surgery can help restore a more normal and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Customized Approach: Hand and wrist surgery is often tailored to the individual's specific condition, ensuring a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment for Trauma: Surgery is often necessary to repair fractures, dislocations, and other traumatic injuries to the hand and wrist.
Fractures and Dislocations: Surgical intervention may be necessary to realign and stabilize broken bones or dislocated joints in the hand and wrist.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: This condition occurs when the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed, causing pain, tingling, and numbness. Surgery can relieve pressure on the nerve by cutting the carpal ligament.
Tendon Injuries: Surgical repair may be required for damaged tendons in the hand or wrist, which can result from trauma, overuse, or inflammatory conditions.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Severe cases of rheumatoid arthritis affecting the hand and wrist may need surgery to reduce pain and improve joint function.
Ganglion Cysts: Surgical excision may be necessary to remove fluid-filled cysts that develop near tendons or joints in the hand or wrist.
Trigger Finger: In this condition, a finger becomes stuck in a bent position. Surgery can release the constricted tendon sheath to restore finger movement.
Nerve Compression: Surgical procedures, such as nerve decompression, can address conditions like cubital tunnel syndrome or radial tunnel syndrome, which involve nerve compression in the hand and wrist.