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Wrist Replacement Surgery
In Gurgaon
Wrist pain, loss of wrist function, deformity of the wrist and other conditions that cannot be managed by non-surgical treatment are treated with wrist replacement surgery. Also known as wrist arthroplasty the goals of the surgery are to relieve chronic pain, restore wrist function and mobility, and enhance overall quality of life.
For expert care and advanced treatment options, consult the top Orthopedist at CK Birla Hospital Gurgaon.
Wrist Replacement Surgery (Wrist Arthroplasty)
What is Wrist Replacement Surgery?
Wrist replacement surgery is an invasive procedure for the treatment of wrist problems or conditions. It involves the replacement of the damaged wrist joint with an artificial joint. Unlike wrist fusion which eliminates all motion, wrist replacement allows for movements in the wrist joints enabling individuals to perform tasks involving wrist bending or rotation.
What are the types of Wrist Replacement Surgery?
- Total Wrist Replacement: Surgery involving the replacement of the entire wrist joint including bones and cartilage with an artificial joint.
- Partial Wrist Replacement: Surgical process involving the replacement of just a part of the joint that is damaged.
What is the Average Cost of a Wrist Replacement Surgery?
- Total Wrist Replacement: Ranges from ₹1,40,000 and ₹7,00,000
- Partial Wrist Replacement: Typically costs between ₹1,50,000 and ₹3,70,000
These figures are approximate and can vary based on individual circumstances, hospital facilities, and additional services required.
What are the complications associated with untreated Wrist Conditions?
- Reduced Mobility & Stiffness: Conditions like wrist injury, arthritis, and fracture can restrict movements, and the stiffness may worsen over time.
- Weakness & Loss of Strength: Wrist injuries or conditions can weaken the joint and surrounding muscles resulting in loss of grip strength.
- Deformity: Untreated fractures, arthritis and other wrist conditions can lead to permanent wrist damage.
- Increased Stress on Adjacent Joints: Pain in the wrist joint can lead to compensatory overuse of nearby joints, potentially causing secondary joint problems.
Preventive Measures Against Wrist Conditions
- Exercise: Perform wrist exercises to improve strength & flexibility.
- Avoid Repetitive Strain: Limit repetitive hand & wrist movement to avoid strain.
- Wear Protective Equipment: Use proper gear during high-impact sports/activities.
- Maintain Joint Health: Eat a balanced diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods that support bone health.
- Avoid Overexertion: Act early, don’t push through pain while performing activities.
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Advantages of Minimally Invasive Surgery Over Traditional Open Surgery
Aspect | Minimally Invasive Surgery | Traditional Open Surgery |
Incision | Smaller incision | Larger incision |
Pain | Less pain | More pain due to larger incision |
Scarring | Minimal scarring | More noticeable scarring |
Recovery | Shorter recovery period | Longer recovery period |
Hospital Stay | Shorter hospital stay | Longer hospital stay |
Diagnosis of Wrist Conditions
For accurate detection of various wrist problems/conditions, a thorough medical examination by an Orthopedist is essential. The doctor will review your symptoms and recommend the following imaging tests:X-ray: To detect fractures, arthritis, or bone abnormalities.
MRI: To identify abnormalities with soft tissues.
Pre-Treatment/Surgery Instructions
- Follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.
- Avoid consumption of alcohol & tobacco.
- Do not eat or drink anything at least 8 hours before surgery.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home post-surgery.
Post-Treatment/Surgery Instructions
- Generally, hospital discharge happens the same day or the following day depending on the type of surgery and the patient's level of recovery.
- Refrain from lifting heavy objects or strenuous activities.
- Attend regular check-ups to monitor healing progress.
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FAQs Around Wrist Replacement Surgery
How long does a wrist replacement last?
Wrist replacement usually lasts around 10-15 years with careful use.
How successful is wrist replacement surgery?
Wrist replacement surgery is generally successful in reducing pain and improving wrist function.