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Candidates for Hand Surgery

  • Do not smoke
  • Do not have any other serious medical conditions
  • Have made the decision for surgery on their own
  • Have realistic expectations for their surgery

Hand Surgery Procedures

Hand surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, on an outpatient basis. The surgeon will make an incision to access the targeted area. Some hand procedures can be performed laparoscopically, allowing patients to benefit from smaller incisions, less bleeding and shorter recovery times.

The actual procedure will vary depending on the type and severity of each patient’s individual condition, but may include:

  • Carpal tunnel surgery – Tissue that is causing pressure on the nerve is removed to relieve pressure.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis surgery – Damaged tissue is removed from the joint, tendons and ligaments are repositioned, or the entire joint is replaced with a prosthetic.
  • Dupuytren’s contracture surgery – Thickened, scar-like tissue is separated to improve range of motion and prevent nerve damage.
  • Grafting – Transfers bones, nerves or other tissue from healthy areas of the body to the damaged area, commonly performed after trauma.

After the condition is treated, the incision is closed, with or without sutures, depending on each individual patient.

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