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What is Trauma Reconstruction Surgery?
Trauma Reconstruction Surgery for the hand focuses on restoring both function and appearance after serious injuries like fractures, tendon or nerve lacerations, burns, or crush injuries. This highly specialized surgery helps repair bones, nerves, blood vessels, and soft tissue to restore strength, mobility, and sensation in the hand.
What causes it:
- Road Traffic Accidents: Causing fractures, nerve injuries, or skin/tissue loss in hands.
- Workplace Injuries: Crush injuries or amputations from machinery and tools.
- Sports Injuries – Severe fractures, ligament tears, and soft tissue trauma from high-impact sports.
- Sports or Fall Injuries: High-impact trauma leading to torn tendons or bone fractures.
- Burns or Lacerations: From fire, chemicals, or sharp objects needing skin grafts.
Symptoms:
- Bones, joints, or fingers appearing misaligned.
- Reduced motion or function in the fingers, wrist, or palm.
- Nerve damage leading to sensory loss.
- Exposed tissues or chronic ulcers needing reconstruction.
- Difficulty in gripping, lifting, or performing fine motor tasks.
Complete Process
Consultation & Planning
The process begins with a detailed consultation where the surgeon examines the injury, reviews medical history, and assesses hand function. Imaging tests like X-rays or MRIs may be done to understand the extent of damage.
Customized Surgical Planning
A personalized surgical plan is created depending on the injury—whether it involves bones, tendons, nerves, or skin. The goal is to restore functionality, prevent long-term disability, and preserve the hand’s appearance.
Daycare Procedure & Recovery
Most trauma reconstruction surgeries for the hand are done as daycare or short-stay procedures. Patients are discharged the same day or within 24 hours, with splints or dressings to protect the repaired area.
Post-Operative Care & Results
Post-surgery, patients may require physiotherapy, wound care, and regular follow-ups. Medications for pain and infection control are prescribed, and hand movements are gradually reintroduced.
Why Choose Us for Trauma Reconstruction Surgery?
- Our team includes board-certified plastic, aesthetic, and reconstructive surgeons with specialized training in hand trauma.
- We focus on restoring hand movement, strength, and grip after trauma, ensuring both functionality and form are recovered.
- Use of advanced tools and nerve/graft reconstruction methods for minimal scarring and long-term success.
- We prioritize your needs through detailed evaluations and individualized surgical plans.
- Clear communication, budget-friendly options, and no hidden costs.
- Comprehensive post-op physiotherapy and care to regain maximum mobility and hand strength.


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Patient Care Tips After Treatment
- Follow All Post-Operative Instructions
- Attend All Follow-Up Appointments
- Keep the hand elevated to reduce swelling
- Maintain hygiene and protect the surgical area from infection
- Avoid lifting heavy objects or applying pressure on the hand
- Watch for signs of infection, stiffness, or unusual pain
Get In Touch!
We Would Love to Hear from You!
If you’re considering surgery for trauma and seeking expert, personalized treatment, contact us today for a private consultation.
+91-98765-43210
info@astheticplasticsurgery.com
Asthetic Plastic Surgery 2nd Floor, Wellness Plaza South Extension, New Delhi – 110049
Testimonials
"After a severe workplace injury, I was terrified I’d lose mobility forever. The surgical team not only repaired the damage but guided me through every step of recovery. Now, I can write, type, and live normally again."
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Immediate evaluation is crucial. In most cases, early surgical intervention—within hours or days—improves outcomes, especially when there is nerve, tendon, or vascular damage.
You may be a good candidate if you’ve experienced an injury affecting the bones, tendons, nerves, or skin of your hand that impacts function, appearance, or causes pain. A consultation with our plastic and reconstructive surgery team will involve a thorough physical exam, imaging (if needed), and a personalized evaluation to determine the best treatment for your condition.
While some scarring is inevitable, skilled plastic surgeons use advanced techniques to minimize visible marks and place incisions along natural skin creases whenever possible.
Yes, post-operative physiotherapy is crucial to restore movement, strength, and coordination. It helps prevent stiffness and promotes faster recovery of hand functionality.
While each case is unique, many patients regain significant or full function with timely surgery and consistent rehabilitation. Early treatment and adherence to post-operative care greatly improve outcomes.