Extensive trauma leading to Pulp loss. Cross Finger flap done to give a stable wound cover. Following three weeks of immobilization the patient will be back to normal with no long term morbidity as seen in our follow-up picture.
Avulsion injury to distal phalynx along with soft tissue loss of the middle phalynx region. Length maintained by a cross finger flap. On long term follow up we can see the stable wound cover it provides with maximum functional result possible in the given scenario.
As seen in the pictures this person underwent a fingertip reconstruction following a machine crush injury by a cross finger flap. In this 1 year follow up picture we can see a well setteled flap and graft over donor area. This patient is able to carry out his daily routine with no long term morbidity.
Dupuytren's contracture (also known as Dupuytren's disease, or by the slang term "Viking disease") is a flexioncontracture of the hand due to a palmar fibromatosis, in which the fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be fully extended (straightened). The ring finger is the finger most commonly affected, followed by the middle and little fingers. People who are more likely to get this disease are: • Alcoholics. • People with epilepsy (possibly due to anti-convulsive medication) • People with diabetes mellitus. • men are more likely to develop the condition • Smokers Various Treatment Modalities are available for this condition. We have shown the images of minimally invasive technique of Needle Fasciotomy. Contact Us for further details.
Leisons such as these cannot be neglected in the hand. Early multimodality treatment may be needed for specific tumours like these. Contact Us for Further Details.
A hernia is the protrusion of an organ or the fascia of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it.
Hrithik Roshan with his extra thumb on his right hand is commonly seen in movies. It is a readily correctable condition with a surgery involving strengthening of the remaining thumb and excision of the extra digit.
Thumb is the most important finger in the hand giving the prehensile grip to man allowing him to do skillful work. Naturally when there is a injury to the thumb its management warrants special care to maintain the length of the thumb as well as to give a proper sensation to the tip of the thumb. This is possible by the neurovascular island flap which transfer the skin along with the blood supply and nerve supply to the tip of the thumb giving the most ideal reconstruction and perfect result to the patient. Most importantly the patient can go and do his preinjury work with no morbidity whatsoever and have complete sensation making it possible to even do fine work.
Ingrown toenails are a common condition in which the corner or side of a toenail grows into the soft flesh. The result is pain, redness, swelling and, sometimes, an infection. Ingrown toenails usually affect your big toe. We at GNH have designed an indigenous surgery for this rather troublesome and commonly recurrent problem. Over the last 10 years we have treated over 500 cases of in growing toe nail with fantastic results