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Struggling with Pain or Limited Mobility in Your Hands? Regain Function and Comfort with Expert Hand Surgery

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We understand how debilitating hand and wrist issues can be—whether it’s joint pain, limited mobility, or struggling with daily tasks, these problems can drastically affect your quality of life. At the core of hand surgery is the ability to restore function and relieve pain, offering a targeted solution to complex conditions like arthritis, carpal tunnel, or trauma.

With advanced surgical techniques, including joint replacements and reconstructive procedures, our goal is to help you regain movement, strength, and comfort. After surgery, you’ll experience greater freedom and confidence in your hands, allowing you to live life without the constant discomfort and limitations you’ve endured.

Plastic Reconstruction

Plastic reconstruction restores hand function and appearance after trauma, using techniques like skin grafts, nerve repairs, and microsurgery to address complex injuries and improve movement and aesthetics.

Arthroplasty replaces damaged wrist or finger joints with prosthetics, restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving hand function for severe arthritis or degenerative conditions.

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure using a tiny camera and tools to treat joint issues, like scars and fractures, with less tissue trauma, faster recovery, and minimal scarring.

Carpal tunnel syndrome compresses the median nerve, causing pain and numbness. Our incision-free ultrasound-guided release surgery relieves pressure, restoring hand function with minimal recovery time.

WALANT enables hand surgeries without sedation or a tourniquet, allowing real-time feedback. It’s ideal for carpal tunnel release, trigger finger release, and tendon repair, with faster recovery.

3D planning and printing revolutionise surgical preparation by allowing surgeons to create customised jigs and prosthetic replacements based on detailed CT scans.

Arthrodesis involves the strategic fusion of bones in the hand or wrist, commonly used to address degenerative conditions. This procedure is traditionally performed through open surgery, ensuring stability and pain relief in affected joints.

Lymphoedema, often caused by lymph node surgery or unknown factors, leads to fluid buildup in the limbs, causing pain, stiffness, and impaired hand function. ‘Super-microsurgery’ addresses this by creating tiny new drainage channels, requiring advanced surgical skill.

Plastic
Reconstruction

Plastic reconstruction restores hand function and appearance after trauma, using techniques like skin grafts, nerve repairs, and microsurgery to address complex injuries and improve movement and aesthetics.
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WALANT

WALANT enables hand surgeries without sedation or a tourniquet, allowing real-time feedback. It’s ideal for carpal tunnel release, trigger finger release, and tendon repair, with faster recovery.
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Arthroplasty

Arthroplasty replaces damaged wrist or finger joints with prosthetics, restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving hand function for severe arthritis or degenerative conditions.
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3D planning
and printing

3D planning and printing revolutionise surgical preparation by allowing surgeons to create customised jigs and prosthetic replacements based on detailed CT scans.
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Arthroscopic
procedures

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure using a tiny camera and tools to treat joint issues, like scars and fractures, with less tissue trauma, faster recovery, and minimal scarring.
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Arthrodesis

Arthrodesis involves the strategic fusion of bones in the hand or wrist, commonly used to address degenerative conditions. This procedure is traditionally performed through open surgery, ensuring stability and pain relief in affected joints.
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Ultrasound guided (Incisionless)

This innovative technique utilises handheld ultrasound for percutaneous procedures like carpal tunnel and trigger finger release, eliminating the need for incisions.
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Lymphoedema
surgery

Lymphoedema, often caused by lymph node surgery or unknown factors, leads to fluid buildup in the limbs, causing pain, stiffness, and impaired hand function. ‘Super-microsurgery’ addresses this by creating tiny new drainage channels, requiring advanced surgical skill.
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Why Choose Us

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Expert Hand Surgeon

Mr Patrick Goon is a highly respected hand surgeon with years of experience, specialising in complex joint replacement and hand surgeries. His expertise ensures you receive the best care for your condition.

Fast Access to Care

Unlike the NHS with long waiting lists, Mr Goon offers quick access to consultations, often within 1-2 weeks. This means you don’t have to wait months to start your treatment.

Comprehensive Expertise

Mr Goon is one of the few surgeons in the UK who performs both plastic and orthopedic hand surgeries. This unique combination of skills allows him to tackle a wider range of conditions with precision.

Advanced Surgical Techniques

From total wrist replacements to complex joint surgeries, Mr Goon uses the latest techniques to provide the most effective outcomes. His innovative approach ensures minimal disruption to your life.

Dedicated to Training

Mr Goon is committed to advancing hand surgery through his fellowship program, mentoring the next generation of surgeons. This dedication to education reflects his passion for the field and his ongoing pursuit of excellence.

Personalised Patient Care

At our clinic, you’re not just a number – you’re a priority. Mr Goon takes time to understand your needs and customises a treatment plan that fits your unique situation, ensuring the best possible results.

Conditions We Can Help With

At our clinic, we specialise in treating a wide range of hand and wrist conditions, from carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis to complex fractures and tendon injuries. Our expertise ensures you receive the best care tailored to your specific needs, helping you regain function and alleviate pain.

What Our Patients Say

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Written by a NHS patient at Lister Hospital

5th July 2024

I managed to dislocate one knuckle and badly break another knuckle in the same finger into multiple pieces, an injury which every Healthcare Professional that saw the X-ray told me was not only severe damage but also a particularly rare injury. Mr Goon and his team screwed the knuckle back together, which was particularly fiddly given the multiple small pieces.

After the operation I was given a number of exercises which were progressively added to over a series of regular appointments, both with Mr Goon and multiple Hand Therapists, to check and monitor my progress. I followed their instructions as closely as I could, both in frequency of exercising and how far to push the injury (I did want to actually recover fully after all, so why would I have not listened to the experts!), even though this was sometimes inconvenient or sore.

I’m delighted to say that I now have full use and movement of the finger and a scar which is unnoticeable unless you look very closely for it. Mr Goon and his team are all a credit to the NHS, not only due to their expertise, but all kept a very friendly and positive attitude at all times not just about the potential recovery but also with their general demeanor, were always supportive and happy to answer any question I had, even if I was worried they may have been obvious answers, and were always clear about the next steps I needed to take.

It’s also worth mentioning for anyone that may be critical of the NHS which is clearly currently under intense pressure based on the number of patients in the Hospital ever time I went in, I sustained the injury on a Wednesday evening, had the dislocation sorted at a Hospital walk-in clinic within 1.5 hours and had met the surgeon, gone through the options and procedure and was in surgery by Saturday morning. Mr Goon even came to see me himself and tell me how the procedure had gone as soon as I was fully awake. This shows what an amazing service the NHS actually provides, and I didn’t have to pay a penny.

The whole experience has far exceeded my expectations and I can only thank Mr Goon and his entire team for the amazing work that they have done to ensure my full recovery.

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Written by a NHS patient at Lister Hospital

3rd October 2024

I had an accident at work that led to part of my finger being cut off. Mr. Goon has been treating me, and thanks to his skill, I’ve actually got that part of my finger back, including the nail. Honestly didn’t think that’d be possible, especially not so soon. I’m really grateful to have had such a great doctor during such a rough time. It couldn’t have gone better. Joe Efford

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Written by a NHS patient at Lister Hospital

10th October 2024

I saw Dr Goon following an accident with a horse which resulted in numerous breakages in my thumb. Having had numerous visits and having experienced terrible pain I was not sure if Doctor Goon could help. How wrong I was, he was extremely good in every aspect of his work getting my pain under control pretty quickly. He reassured me, listening to my concerns and always made me feel completely at ease. He has a very positive attitude at all times with every visit exceeding my expectations. I will require further surgery but I am not concerned as I cannot fault the care from Mr Goon and his great team to date. I know I will be in safe hands. He is indeed “The Miracle Man”.

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