Picture Gallery
Here are photographs of conditions that are treated, operations being performed and x-ray photographs showing replacement joints.
Note:- All these images are copyright and may not be copied or
reproduced without permission.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and Operation |
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Surgery
can be indicated for this condition and it consists of an operation
to divide the ligament so that the tunnel is freed up relieving
pressure on the nerve and tendons. |
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Dupuytren’s
Contracture (Dupuytren's Disease) |
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Surgery
is indicated when the fingers are interfering with function
or the disease is progressing quite rapidly. Surgery is aimed at correcting the deformity of the hand and removing the Dupuytren’s
tissue. |
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Excision of Ganglion |
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A ganglion is a fluid
filled sac connected either to a tendon lining or a joint. |
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Trigger Finger |
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Occasionally surgery
is required for this condition where an incision is made near
the tendon and the pulley is released allowing the tendon to
move freely. |
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Wrist Arthroscopy (Investigative) |
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Sometimes
we need to look inside the wrist using a keyhole technique
to establish whether there is significant damage to the ligaments
or to the bones. |
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Surgery for Arthritis of the Hand |
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
of the hand. |
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Trauma -
Wrist injuries |
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Scaphoid fractures-
operative and non operative treatment including internal fixation,
non union vascularised bone grafts.
Picture showing Wrist replacement X-ray. |
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