Precision Care for Hand, Wrist, Nerve & Microsurgical Reconstruction
The Hand & Micro Surgery Department specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and reconstruction of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, forearm, peripheral nerves, tendons, and soft tissues. Our specialists use advanced microsurgical techniques to restore function, sensation, appearance, and mobility following trauma, congenital deformities, nerve injuries, and complex reconstructive needs.
We are dedicated to helping patients regain independence, strength, and quality of life through highly specialized surgical care.
The hand is one of the most complex and essential parts of the human body. Even minor injuries can significantly affect daily activities and work performance. Our department provides expert management of hand injuries, nerve damage, tendon disorders, congenital abnormalities, and reconstructive procedures using modern microsurgical technology.
Our goal is to preserve function, restore movement, and achieve the best possible functional outcomes.
Our Hand & Micro Surgery Services
Hand Trauma Surgery
- Hand Injury Management
- Finger Injury Treatment
- Crush Injury Reconstruction
- Tendon Injury Repair
- Nerve Injury Repair
- Hand Fracture Management
Microsurgery & Reconstruction
- Microsurgical Tissue Transfer
- Free Flap Reconstruction
- Complex Soft Tissue Reconstruction
- Limb Salvage Procedures
- Revascularization Surgery
- Replantation Surgery
Nerve Surgery
- Peripheral Nerve Repair
- Nerve Grafting Procedures
- Nerve Compression Release
- Brachial Plexus Injury Management
- Functional Nerve Reconstruction
Tendon & Ligament Surgery
- Flexor Tendon Repair
- Extensor Tendon Repair
- Ligament Reconstruction
- Tendon Transfer Procedures
- Sports-Related Hand Injuries
Congenital Hand Deformities
- Syndactyly Correction
- Polydactyly Surgery
- Congenital Hand Reconstruction
- Pediatric Hand Surgery
Wrist & Upper Limb Disorders
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
- Trigger Finger Surgery
- Ganglion Cyst Removal
- Wrist Ligament Injuries
- Upper Limb Reconstructive Surgery
Post-Trauma Reconstruction
- Scar Revision Surgery
- Contracture Release
- Functional Reconstruction
- Soft Tissue Defect Coverage
- Post-Burn Hand Reconstruction
Conditions We Treat
- Hand Injuries
- Finger Injuries
- Tendon Injuries
- Nerve Injuries
- Hand Fractures
- Wrist Fractures
- Crush Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Trigger Finger
- Ganglion Cysts
- Brachial Plexus Injuries
- Congenital Hand Deformities
- Burn Contractures
- Soft Tissue Defects
- Upper Limb Trauma
- Complex Reconstructive Conditions
Advanced Facilities & Technology
- Advanced Operating Microscopes
- Microsurgical Instruments
- Nerve Monitoring Systems
- Hand Trauma Surgery Facilities
- Modern Reconstructive Surgery Equipment
- Dedicated Rehabilitation Support
- Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy Services
- Advanced Imaging Support
- Specialized Post-Operative Care
When Should You Consult a Hand Surgeon?
You should seek medical attention if you experience:
- Hand or Finger Injury
- Loss of Finger Movement
- Numbness or Tingling in Hands
- Hand Weakness
- Tendon or Nerve Damage
- Persistent Wrist Pain
- Difficulty Gripping Objects
- Congenital Hand Abnormalities
- Hand Deformities
- Severe Hand Trauma
Why Choose Our Hand & Micro Surgery Department?
✔ Specialized Hand & Microsurgery Experts
✔ Advanced Microsurgical Reconstruction
✔ Comprehensive Nerve & Tendon Repair Services
✔ Limb Salvage & Replantation Expertise
✔ Personalized Rehabilitation Programs
✔ State-of-the-Art Surgical Technology
✔ Multidisciplinary Care Approach
✔ Focus on Functional Recovery
Frequently asked questions
Microsurgery is a highly specialized surgical technique performed using operating microscopes to repair tiny blood vessels, nerves, and tissues.
In many cases, yes. Successful finger replantation depends on the type of injury, timing, and overall condition of the amputated part.
Many sports injuries can be treated through physiotherapy, medications, and rehabilitation. Surgery is recommended only when necessary.
Tendon injuries affect the structures that connect muscles to bones and may result in loss of finger or hand movement.
Treatment may include nerve repair, nerve grafting, decompression procedures, rehabilitation, and microsurgical reconstruction.
A brachial plexus injury affects the network of nerves controlling the shoulder, arm, and hand, often caused by trauma.
Yes. Physiotherapy and occupational therapy are crucial for restoring strength, flexibility, movement, and hand function.
Many congenital hand abnormalities can be significantly improved or corrected through specialized pediatric hand surgery
