Hand Surgery Operations

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

It is the compression of the median nerve at the wrist level between the transverse carpal ligament called the carpal tunnel. It is more common in people who use their hands actively, such as women who knit and those who use computers. To make a diagnosis, a physical examination and an EMG are required. This problem can be eliminated with an operation performed under local anesthesia.

Dupuytren's Contracture

It is a disease that occurs as a result of the formation of stiffness and masses that can be seen in the fingers and palm, especially in the ring and little fingers, causing limitation of movement. Although the cause of Dupuytren's contracture has not been fully determined, genetic factors, some drugs, alcohol and diabetes (Diabetes mellitus) have been blamed.

Finger Amputation

The development of industry and the widespread use of these products in daily life have increased the frequency of hand injuries. With the emergence of microsurgical techniques and microscopes, operations that seemed impossible in the past have be-come feasible in daily routine. There is a possibility that a damaged finger or limb can survive if it is transferred to the hospital under appropriate storage conditions and undergoes surgery within the appropriate time.

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