
Congenital Hand Surgery
Congenital hand surgery refers to surgical procedures aimed at correcting hand and finger abnormalities present at birth. These conditions can affect the structure or function of the hand, such as extra fingers, missing digits, or abnormal shapes. Surgeons specializing in this field work to improve hand functionality and appearance, enabling individuals to engage in daily activities and live more comfortably. The goal is to enhance quality of life through tailored surgical solutions that address each patient's unique situation. Early intervention can often lead to better outcomes, especially in children as they grow and develop.