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Hand & Wrist Surgery in Turkey

What is Hand & Wrist Surgery?

Hand and wrist surgery focuses on treating injuries, deformities, and chronic conditions that affect hand function and mobility. These procedures address issues such as fractures, nerve compression, tendon injuries, and arthritis. The goal is to relieve pain, restore strength and dexterity, and help patients return to their daily activities with improved quality of life.

 

Types of Hand & Wrist Surgery

Carpal Tunnel Release

Relieving pressure on the median nerve to treat numbness and tingling.

 

Carpal Tunnel Release
Trigger Finger Release

Trigger Finger Release

Correcting tendon irritation causing painful finger locking.

 

Tendon Repair Surgery

Restoring function after traumatic tendon injuries.

 

Tendon Repair Surgery
Fracture Fixation (Hand & Wrist)

Fracture Fixation (Hand & Wrist)

Using pins, plates, or screws for broken bones.

 

Ligament Reconstruction

Repairing instability caused by ligament tears (e.g., scapholunate ligament).

 

Ligament Reconstruction
Wrist Arthroscopy

Wrist Arthroscopy

Minimally invasive surgery to treat joint issues or remove loose bodies.

 

Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement)

For advanced arthritis in the wrist or small hand joints.

 

Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement)
Who is a Suitable Candidate?

Who is a Suitable Candidate?

You may be a candidate for hand or wrist surgery if you have:

  • Persistent pain, stiffness, or weakness despite conservative treatments

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome not responding to splints or medication

  • Fractures or dislocations that require surgical stabilization

  • Tendon or ligament injuries that limit grip or motion

  • Arthritis that severely affects daily hand function

How is Hand & Wrist Surgery Performed?

Anesthesia: Local, regional, or general anesthesia depending on the procedure.
Duration: 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on complexity.
Hospital Stay: Same-day discharge for minor surgeries, 1–2 nights for complex cases.
Recovery: Early physiotherapy and hand exercises are essential for functional recovery.

How is Hand & Wrist Surgery Performed?

Possible Risks & Our Preventive Measures

Possible Risks Our Preventive Measures
Infection Sterile surgical environment, preventive antibiotics
Nerve injury or numbness Performed by specialized hand surgeons using microsurgical techniques
Stiffness or limited mobility Early physiotherapy and occupational therapy
Scar tissue formation Minimally invasive approaches and scar management strategies
Recurrence of symptoms (e.g. carpal tunnel) Careful surgical planning and post-operative monitoring

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Hand & Wrist Surgery FAQ

In many cases, light hand use begins within a few days to weeks, depending on the procedure.

 

Most patients experience long-term relief, but symptoms can rarely recur if other conditions develop.

 

Yes, physiotherapy and hand exercises are crucial to regain strength, flexibility, and fine motor skills.

 

While arthritis cannot be “cured,” procedures like joint replacement or fusion can relieve pain and improve function.