Hand Transplant Surgery
Injuries, infections, and
other ailments that may affect the hand or upper extremity are all treated
through hand
surgery (usually from the tip of the hand to the shoulder).
Hand surgery can be practised by general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, and
plastic surgery graduates. Chiroplasty or cheiroplasty is the name for hand plastic
surgery.
Hand surgeons perform a wide range of operations, including fracture repairs, releases, transfers, and tendon repairs in addition to reconstructing injuries, rheumatoid deformities, and congenital anomalies. In addition to reattaching amputated fingers and limbs, they also do microsurgical repair of soft tissues and bone, nerve rebuilding, and surgery to improve function in paralysed upper limbs.