Reconstructive Surgery Dupuytren's Contracture

Dupuytren's Contracture

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Experience Relief: Leading Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment in Bangalore

Dupuytren's contracture can be a debilitating hand condition, affecting the ability to fully extend the fingers. Our renowned surgeon in Bangalore, offer advanced treatments to help patients regain mobility and functionality in their hands. We understand the importance of addressing this condition and are committed to providing top-quality care.

Our treatment

Non-Surgical Options

Our specialist employs non-surgical techniquesto release the tight cords causing Dupuytren's contracture. This minimally invasive procedure allows for quicker recovery and less scarring.

Injections

For certain cases, our experienced surgeon may recommend injections. These injections break down the collagen responsible for the contracture, enabling improved finger extension.

Surgical Correction

In severe cases, surgical correction may be necessary. Our surgeon performs precise procedures to remove the affected tissue and restore natural hand movement.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Dupuytren's contracture treatment take?

The duration of treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition. Non-surgical methods may require shorter recovery periods, while surgical procedures could take a bit longer.

How does injections work for Dupuytren's?

FDA-approved enzymes are admistered that breaks down the collagen in Dupuytren's cords, allowing for improved finger extension. Our surgeon will determine if this treatment is suitable for your case.

Is the treatment painful?

Discomfort during and after the procedure is minimal. Patients are provided with pain management options to ensure a comfortable recovery.

Will I regain full hand function after treatment?

While the goal is to improve hand function, the extent of recovery can vary. Our surgeon will discuss realistic expectations during the consultation.

Is Dupuytren's contracture hereditary?

It can have a genetic component, with a higher risk if there's a family history. However, it can also occur without any genetic predisposition.

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