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Finger Reconstructive Surgery

Finger reconstructive surgery focuses on restoring the appearance, movement, strength, and function of fingers affected by congenital conditions, trauma, or vascular and tendon injuries. With advanced microsurgical techniques, even complex finger problems can be effectively treated to improve both function and quality of life.

Conditions Treated Under Finger Reconstructive Surgery

Syndactyly (Fused or Joined Fingers)

Syndactyly is a congenital condition where two or more fingers are joined together by skin, soft tissue, or bone.

Reconstructive surgery separates the fingers, allowing independent movement, better hand function, and improved appearance. Early surgical correction helps ensure proper growth and development of the fingers.

Polydactyly (Extra Fingers)

Polydactyly refers to the presence of one or more extra fingers at birth.

Surgical correction involves removal of the extra digit while preserving normal finger function and hand balance. The procedure is planned carefully to achieve optimal cosmetic and functional outcomes.

Finger Injuries & Replantation of Cut Fingers

Severe finger injuries or accidental amputations require immediate and specialized care.

Finger replantation involves microsurgical reattachment of the amputated finger, restoring blood flow, sensation, and movement wherever possible. Early intervention plays a crucial role in successful outcomes.

Tendon Injuries of the Fingers

Finger tendons are essential for bending and straightening movements.

Injury to flexor or extensor tendons can result in restricted movement or finger deformity. Tendon repair or reconstruction helps restore smooth finger motion and hand functionality, followed by structured rehabilitation.

Vascular Injuries of the Fingers

Vascular injuries involve damage to the blood vessels supplying the fingers, often due to trauma or deep cuts.

Microsurgical vascular repair is performed to restore blood circulation, prevent tissue loss, and preserve finger viability. Prompt treatment is critical to save the finger and maintain normal function.

Why Choose Reconstructive Surgery for Fingers?

  • Restores hand function and dexterity
  • Improves appearance and symmetry
  • Prevents long-term stiffness, deformity, or disability
  • Enhances quality of life and daily activity performance

Advanced Care & Personalized Treatment

Each finger condition is unique. Treatment plans are tailored based on:

  • Type and severity of the condition
  • Age and functional needs of the patient
  • Extent of tissue, tendon, or vascular damage

A combination of surgical expertise, microsurgery, and post-operative rehabilitation ensures the best possible outcomes.

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