Ray Amputation (Hand)

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Overview

Ray amputation of the hand is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a single finger and the corresponding metacarpal bone.

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Ray Amputation (Hand)

$5,370.00

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Ray Amputation (Hand) Procedure

Ray amputation of the hand is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a single finger and the corresponding metacarpal bone. This procedure may be necessary in cases of severe trauma, extensive tumors, or irreparable damage to the finger or thumb. The goal of the procedure is to make the distance between the fingers as close as possible after the one separating them has been removed. This procedure is very invasive and is considered to be the last resort for patients suffering from a serious condition. Although it is a serious surgery, it can be the only option for patients dealing with a condition that cannot be treated through a less invasive alternative.
 

When is This Procedure Necessary?

Ray amputation may be necessary in various situations in the medical field. One instance where this procedure may be deemed necessary is in cases of severe trauma or injury. This includes trauma to the finger, crush injuries, or complete severing of the finger. If the injury cannot be fixed through another procedure, a ray amputation may be considered.

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What To Expect

During a ray amputation procedure, the patient will be under general anesthesia to ensure their comfort. The surgeon will begin by making an incision along predefined lines. Throughout the procedure, the surgeon will be sure to preserve the surrounding tissue, nerves, and blood vessels. The surgeon will remove the affected finger and the metacarpal bone. Next, the surgeon will close the incision and ensure bleeding is controlled. After the procedure, the surgeon will undergo various pain management treatments. Additionally, physical therapy is often recommended to help patients improve the mobility and functionality of the hand. Patients must follow all postoperative instructions.

Ray Amputation (Hand) with Smith Medical

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