Types of Hand & Wrist Surgery
While the first course of action in treating hand and wrist injuries may be non-invasive, serious injuries typically require surgery. Our team specializes in the following types of hand and wrist surgery:
- Carpal tunnel release: A minor procedure to release the pressure on the median nerve while also minimizing symptoms.
- Fracture fixation and ligament reconstruction: This stabilizes and realigns your broken bones and damaged joints.
- Hand replantation: This is a less common, though highly complex surgical procedure that involves the reattachment of an amputated hand.
- Joint replacement (arthroplasty) and arthroscopic surgery: Most common for those with severe arthritis or other degenerative conditions.
- Soft tissue reconstruction and microsurgery: This may be necessary for severe injuries, including those that require nerve or tendon grafts.
- Tendon repair and nerve decompression: This can be essential for restoring function after severe tendon and nerve injuries.
- Amputation: In cases of severe injury or disease where other treatments are not viable, amputation may be necessary to preserve the patient’s overall health and hand function.
Signs and Symptoms: Do You Need Hand or Wrist Surgery?
Though you should always seek medical guidance from a hand specialist, if non-surgical treatments don’t help, you may require hand or wrist surgery. Below are some of the common signs and symptoms that often lead to surgery if left untreated.
Persistent Pain
If you experience constant or recurring pain due to a medical condition or an injury, such as a dislocation or misalignment, it may require surgery.
Stiffness
This typically accompanies arthritis, but it can also be attributed to many other wrist injuries and conditions, including bursitis and carpal tunnel.
Swelling
Most serious wrist injuries result in swelling. Your physician can advise about the best treatment options depending on the severity and length of swelling.
Tingling
This is common with carpal tunnel, but in many cases, the tingling feeling is the result of a severed or stretched nerve, which may require surgical intervention.
Weakness & Numbness
Extreme weakness or numbness is often associated with more severe issues and as a result may require surgical treatment.
How We Determine Eligibility for Surgery
A hand specialist will perform a set of examinations. This could include a physical exam, an X-ray, CT scan, ultrasound or MRI. These tests and scans are used to assess the severity of the issue while providing insights into the best treatment plan.
Hand Surgery Designed for Professional Athletes & Performers
Our hand and wrist experts at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine are trusted by professional Houston-area sports teams for a reason — our surgeons are among the nation’s best. We also treat members of fine art organizations and hundreds of area high schools and youth teams to help them get back on track and regain functionality faster.
Find Expert Hand & Wrist Surgeons in Houston
At Houston Methodist, our team of orthopedic and plastic surgeons specialize in the latest surgical techniques for arm, wrist, hand and elbow conditions. This expertise ensures you receive a highly personalized treatment plan that focuses on minimizing your pain, restoring function to maximum improvement and improving your overall quality of life.