Hands & Feet

At Probus Surgical Centre, we offer fast access to high quality treatment via NHS or Private routes for you. We deliver a selection of treatments with low waiting times and excellent clinical outcomes, to help get you back to feeling fit and well again sooner.

Listed on this page are our routine surgical procedures that we perform on hands and feet. Each procedure is carried out by experienced surgeons in the specific operations shown. As with all the surgery at Probus, each procedure is performed under local anaesthetic. This means that there is no restriction on an individual as a consequence of breathing problems as might be the case with full general anaesthesia.

 

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

CTS is caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist in the carpal tunnel, resulting in pain and numbness in the fingers. It can be treated with steroid injections, splinting and physiotherapy, and, in severe cases, surgery.

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Ulnar Nerve Compression

Nerve compression at the elbow is the second most common nerve entrapment after carpal tunnel syndrome in the hand. It can cause symptoms in the little and ring fingers, patients can describe pins and needles, tingling in these two digits and weakness of the hand.

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Ganglion Cyst Removal

A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled swelling that develops near a joint or tendon, usually on the wrist, hand or fingers. The fluid is either drained out of the cyst using a syringe, or the cyst is removed during surgery. It is very common and is found near joints or tendons. The most common site is in the back of the wrist but may also occur in other areas such as the front of the wrist or the foot. If left untreated, many ganglia disappear spontaneously. They are therefore best left alone if they don’t cause any symptoms. The cause is unknown.

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Trigger Finger Release

Trigger finger is where the finger or thumb gets locked into place when bent towards the palm. It is a is a condition which happens as a result of a localised restriction to straightening a finger - caused by a thickening of the tendon and there is a mismatch between the size of the tendon and its sheath making it difficult for the tendon to pass through a pulley in the palm of the hand. Surgery involves dividing a ligament to release the tendon.

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Students

We are a teaching and training practice. Sometimes medical students or doctors in training may wish to observe or participate in procedures or operations. They will always be supervised by a senior doctor and will only participate with your approval.

If you do not wish to be seen by trainees or students you are perfectly entitled to withhold your consent.

Where to get advice

If you have any concerns during your post-op period, you can get advice or help from one of these sources.

  • Contact our surgical team on 01726 885104 during office hours (Monday - Friday 08:30 - 16:30).

  • Your own doctor or nurse if it is easier for you.

  • Out of hours GP service- contact 111 or the OOH number provided by your surgery.

  • Your local emergency department

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