Hand Microsurgery

Hand microsurgery was founded in 1999 and is a clinical department that integrates medicine, education, and research.

There are currently 27 medical staff in the department. There are 12 doctors, including 2 chief physicians, 4 deputy chief physicians, 4 attending physicians, and 1 resident physician. 2 PhDs and 6 Masters. There are 15 nursing staff, 1 deputy chief nurse, 3 supervising nurses, 9 nurses, and 2 nurses. All of them come from key medical colleges across the country, and several personnel have gone abroad for training. There are currently 41 beds and two exclusive outpatient clinics. The department is equipped with advanced high-power surgical microscopes, surgical power systems, miniature C-arm X-ray machines, wrist tunnel and arthroscopes, laser therapy devices, and intravenous radiofrequency therapy devices, among other modern surgical equipment.

Hand microsurgery is one of the branches of orthopedics, mainly engaged in the treatment of diseases requiring microsurgical techniques in the limbs, upper limb injuries and diseases, and peripheral vascular injuries and diseases. Specific business scope: 1. Microsurgical treatment of various injuries to limbs (such as limb and finger replantation, finger reconstruction, acute or chronic wound repair of limbs, repair of fresh fractures, bone defects or non healing fractures, etc.); 2. Microsurgical treatment of various benign and malignant tumors in the limbs; 3. Microsurgical treatment of peripheral nerve related issues such as nerve injury, nerve compression, and nerve tumors; 4. Surgical correction of congenital deformities in the limbs, such as polydactyly, oligodactyly, syndactyly, bigfinger, band deformity, congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia, hemangioma, lymphangioma, etc; 5. Diagnosis and treatment of infectious and metabolic diseases in the limbs; 6. Diagnosis and treatment of peripheral vascular diseases, such as varicose great saphenous vein, arterial occlusion, acute arterial embolism, diabetes foot, lower limb deep vein thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis sequelae, and establishment and maintenance of arteriovenous fistula in patients with renal insufficiency. 7. Diagnosis and treatment of chronic lymphedema in limbs.

Repair of various types of wounds; Limb salvage treatment for severe limb injuries; One stop treatment of diabetes foot (vascular intervention, bone transportation, skin flap repair and other limb salvage and limb function reconstruction); Correction of congenital deformities in limbs; Diagnosis and treatment of peripheral nerve compression and tumor related diseases; Multi modal minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins in the lower limbs; Minimally invasive intervention therapy for peripheral vascular diseases; The microsurgical treatment of chronic lymphedema in the limbs is a specialty of the department.

In the future, hand microsurgery will continue to improve relevant sub specialties, and create a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment center for limb salvage and functional reconstruction of severe limb trauma, diagnosis and treatment of peripheral vascular diseases and trauma, one-stop treatment of diabetes foot, microsurgical treatment of chronic lymphedema and treatment of spastic central nervous paralysis. And relying on the diagnosis and treatment of relevant sub specialty diseases, gradually carry out clinical and basic research on related diseases, actively apply for relevant scientific research projects, and strive to build an advanced department with comprehensive development in medical treatment, scientific research, and teaching.