Our experienced surgical team uses modern techniques and methods to ensure the best possible results and a fast recovery.
The procedure takes approximately 15–20 minutes and is performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon will determine the most appropriate type of anesthesia for you. You will not see the surgical area, as it will be draped and shielded.
The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway on the palm side of the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed within this tunnel. Visit our page on carpal tunnel syndrome for more information.
The surgery takes approximately 15 minutes and is performed under local anesthesia. You will not be able to see the surgical area as your arm will be draped and shielded with a cloth.
Trigger finger is a condition that causes one or more fingers to lock in a bent position. This locking can be painful, and in some cases, the flexor tendon gets stuck, requiring assistance from the other hand to straighten the finger. Visit our page on trigger finger for more information.
The surgery is performed as a day surgery procedure and takes approximately 15–20 minutes. It is done under local anesthesia, and the operating surgeon will assess which type of anesthesia is best for you. If the ganglion is located on the palm side of the wrist, it is often deeper, and general anesthesia with a short sedation may be required, as the procedure takes longer.
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled lump that forms near a joint or tendon sheath. It is most commonly found on the back of the hand but can also appear on the palm side and fingers. Visit our page on ganglion cysts for more information.