Hand and Peripheral Surgery Info
Hand and peripheral surgery focuses on restoring function, mobility, and appearance for individuals with injuries to the hand, wrist, forearm, or peripheral nerves. At Phoenix Plastic Surgery Centre, Bengaluru, we specialize in advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments to help patients recover from trauma, degenerative conditions, and congenital hand differences. Our goal is to improve both the physical and functional aspects of the hand, leading to a better quality of life.
Why Choose Phoenix Plastic Surgery Centre for Hand and Peripheral Surgery in Bengaluru
We provide expert care for a wide range of hand and nerve conditions, including injuries, nerve compressions, and congenital abnormalities
Our experienced surgeons use precise, advanced techniques to restore movement and reduce pain
Every procedure is tailored to the patient’s specific condition and recovery goals
We prioritize function, comfort, and long-term strength through personalized and compassionate care
Types of Injuries Requiring Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgeries
- Fractures and Dislocations: Broken or misaligned bones in the fingers, hand, or wrist that require realignment and stabilization.
- Tendon Injuries: Ruptured or inflamed tendons affecting hand movement, often due to injury or overuse.
- Nerve Damage and Compression: Conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome or brachial plexus injuries that impact sensation and mobility.
- Soft Tissue Trauma: Severe cuts, crush injuries, or burns requiring reconstructive procedures.
- Congenital Hand Differences: Birth defects that affect the shape, size, or function of the hand.
- Work-Related and Sports Injuries: Repetitive motion injuries, crush injuries, and tendon or ligament damage caused by physical activities.
- Peripheral Nerve Disorders: Nerve damage leading to pain, numbness, weakness, or loss of hand function.
Emergency Cases
Services We Offer for Hand and Peripheral Surgery
At Phoenix Plastic Surgery Center, Bengaluru, we provide a wide range of specialized treatments for hand and peripheral conditions, using state-of-the-art surgical techniques.
Procedures
Fracture Management
Repair of broken hand bones using casting, internal fixation (plates, screws), or external fixation.
Tendon Repair and Reconstruction
Treatment of tendon injuries to restore movement and strength.
Congenital hand and finger treatment
Separation of joined fingers, excision of extra digit and alignment of deformed fingers.
Nerve Repair and Grafting
Microsurgical techniques to reconnect severed nerves or use grafts for functional recovery.
Carpal Tunnel Release
Surgery to relieve nerve compression, reducing pain and improving hand function.
Flap Surgery for Soft Tissue Reconstruction
Advanced techniques using local or distant tissue flaps to cover wounds and restore function.
Dupuytrens contractures
Release, Z palsty and skin grafting to correct the finger deformities
Brachial plexus injuries
Nerve transfer, nerve grafting, neurolysis, neuroma excision, tendon transfer and joint arthrodesis
Microsurgical Replantation
Reattachment of severed fingers or limbs to restore function and appearance.
Hand Tumor Removal
Excision of benign and malignant tumors, including Giant Cell Tumors (GCT), Schwannomas, and Glomus Tumors.
Muscle and Tendon Transfer Procedures
Restoring hand function by transferring healthy tendons or muscles from another area.
Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery
Surgical release of thickened hand tissue causing finger curling and stiffness.
Ready to Regain Full Function and Freedom?
At Phoenix Plastic Surgery Centre, we provide personalized treatment to restore hand function and relieve nerve pain, helping you get back to everyday life comfortably..
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What conditions require hand and peripheral surgery?
Hand and peripheral surgery is needed for fractures, tendon injuries, nerve damage, soft tissue trauma, congenital deformities, and degenerative conditions affecting hand function.
2. How long does recovery take after hand surgery?
Recovery time varies based on the severity of the injury and the type of surgery. It may take a few weeks to several months, including therapy and rehabilitation.
3. Will there be scarring after surgery? surgery?
We use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible to reduce scarring. Post-surgical care, including scar management therapies, helps minimize visible scars.
4. Can I regain full hand function after surgery?
At Phoenix plastic surgery center, our goal is to restore maximum function and mobility, but outcomes depend on injury severity, treatment approach, and adherence to rehabilitation.
5. What are the risks associated with hand and peripheral surgery?
Potential risks include infection, stiffness, nerve damage, and scarring, prolonged numbness or atrophy of distal end organs like muscles but our expert team takes every precaution to ensure a safe and smooth recovery.
6. Are there non-surgical treatment options available?
Yes, some conditions can be managed with physical therapy, medications, splinting, and pain management techniques before considering surgery.
7. How do I choose the right specialist for hand surgery?
Look for a board-certified plastic surgeon with expertise in hand and microsurgery, experience in treating similar conditions, and a patient-centered approach.