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At our clinic, we offer a comprehensive range of specialised hand and wrist procedures designed to address a variety of conditions. From common issues like carpal tunnel syndrome to complex surgeries like joint replacements and complex trauma including fractures, our expert team is equipped with the skills and experience to deliver the highest level of care. Each procedure is customised to meet your unique needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes for restoring function and improving your quality of life.
Plastic reconstruction is a surgical discipline focused on restoring form and function by reconstructing tissues throughout the body, especially in complex cases. It employs advanced techniques, including microsurgical reconstruction, to replace damaged tissues while preserving their blood vessels and nerves.
Arthroplasty involves the reconstruction of damaged joints in the hand and wrist to alleviate pain, enhance function, and correct deformities. This procedure can include prosthetic joints or other techniques, with 3D printed titanium implants offering innovative solutions for specific bone replacements.
Arthroscopic techniques allow for direct visualisation of the internal structures of the hand and wrist, leading to accurate diagnosis and treatment of joint pathologies. This minimally invasive approach results in smaller scars and quicker recovery times, making it ideal for procedures like ligament repair and TFCC tear debridement.
This innovative technique utilises handheld ultrasound for percutaneous procedures like carpal tunnel and trigger finger release, eliminating the need for incisions. The outpatient procedure offers high accuracy and safety, resulting in quick recovery and high patient satisfaction without the need for stitches.
Wide Awake Local Anaesthetic No Tourniquet (WALANT) surgery allows patients to undergo procedures without general anaesthesia, minimising anaesthetic effects and enabling real-time evaluation of repairs. Particularly beneficial for tendon and finger surgeries, this approach enhances patient comfort and can lead to earlier discharge.
3D planning and printing revolutionise surgical preparation by allowing surgeons to create customised jigs and prosthetic replacements based on detailed CT scans. This technology enhances precision in procedures and opens up new possibilities for treatment in complex cases.
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. Although not routinely available through the NHS, it can provide significant benefits for selected patients.
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