Hand Surgery

Hand Surgery

Restoring Function and Aesthetics with Precision

Hand surgery is a specialized branch of plastic surgery that focuses on both surgical and non-surgical treatments for conditions affecting the hand and upper extremities. At Bembde Hospital, we offer advanced hand surgery solutions to restore functionality, enhance movement, and improve the cosmetic appearance of the hand.

Why Choose Bembde Hospital for Hand Surgery?

Our Hand Surgery Clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge techniques, led by Dr. Ramakant Bembde, an expert in hand and microvascular surgery with decades of experience. Our goal is to restore hand function, improve aesthetics, and enhance the quality of life by addressing functional impairments.

Conditions Treated at Our Hand Surgery Clinic

We manage fractures and dislocations of the hand, wrist, and fingers using open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) to restore alignment and stability, ensuring minimal scarring and faster recovery.
We specialize in flexor and extensor tendon repairs to restore finger movement and functional tendon transfers to help patients with paralytic deformities regain hand function.
Our reconstructive techniques include degloving and crush injury repair to restore soft tissue integrity and skin grafting and flap surgery for aesthetic restoration of injured areas.
Conditions such as mallet finger, Boutonnière deformity, and swan neck deformity are treated using both surgical and non-surgical approaches to restore hand function and reduce pain.
We correct congenital conditions like syndactyly (fused fingers) through surgical separation, polydactyly (extra fingers) by removing excess digits, and radial club hand and constriction ring syndrome through surgical reconstruction.
We perform nerve repair and grafting to restore sensory and motor function and brachial plexus injury repair using tendon, muscle, and nerve transfers.
We treat carpal tunnel syndrome by relieving compressed nerves to reduce numbness and pain, and cubital tunnel syndrome to improve elbow mobility.
We manage ganglion cysts, lipomas, and nerve sheath tumors with precise surgical excision and minimal scarring, while bone tumors are treated with advanced removal and reconstruction techniques.
Our hospital is a pioneer in microsurgical replantation of amputated fingers, hands, toes, and limbs, along with revascularization of ischemic limbs to restore function and integrity.
We perform free microvascular flap transfers to restore soft tissue, bone, tendon, and nerve defects. Our use of Carl Zeiss microscopes and S&T microinstruments ensures precision in complex reconstructive cases.

Hand Surgery Best Results / Before & After

Notable Achievements in Hand Surgery

With over 1,000 cases of industrial and non-industrial hand injuries treated, we successfully performed Marathwada’s first replantation of amputated hands and fingers. Dr. Ramakant Bembde, trained at the Ganga Microvascular Surgery Training Course (2004), performed India’s first replantation of an amputated hand at Topiwala National Medical College & Nair Hospital (1997). He is a life member of:

Rehabilitation and Post-Surgery Care

We offer a comprehensive rehabilitation program that includes hand therapy to restore motion and strength, physiotherapy for faster recovery, and occupational therapy to help patients relearn essential hand movements.

Humanitarian Initiatives

Is Hand Surgery Right for You?

Hand surgery can restore function, reduce pain, and improve the appearance of your hands affected by injury, arthritis, or congenital conditions. If you’re struggling with limited mobility or discomfort in your hands, surgical intervention might be the solution you need.

Hand Surgery FAQs


Recovery depends on the severity of the injury and the procedure performed. Most patients resume light activities within 1-2 weeks, while complete recovery, including physiotherapy, may take several months.


Our goal is to restore maximum function, but outcomes vary based on injury severity, surgical technique, and adherence to rehabilitation.


As with any surgery, risks include infection, bleeding, stiffness, and nerve damage, though we use advanced techniques to minimize these risks.


This depends on the surgery and job type. Light office work may resume within a few weeks, while manual labor may require 6-8 weeks or more.


We minimize scarring through strategic incision placement and recommend scar therapy post-surgery if needed.

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If you or your loved one needs expert hand surgery or rehabilitation, trust Bembde Hospital for unparalleled care and successful outcomes.