What is hand surgery ?
Hand surgery deals with all pathologies related to the hand. This can include treating:
- Fibrous damage (e.g. Dupuytren's contracture)
- The peripheral nerves (trauma, carpal tunnel syndrome)
- Tendons (phlegmons, retraction, trigger finger)
- Joint problems (arthrosis, arthritis, synovial cysts)
- Chronic pathologies (inflammatory diseases, in particular)
- Trauma.
Who should I consult for hand surgery?
A hand surgeon (orthopaedic surgeon) diagnosis and treats hand pathologies. Some orthopaedic surgeons are hyperspecialised in hand and wrist microsurgery
More generally, an orthopaedic surgeon specialises in the musculoskeletal system, performing operations on the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves.
How is a hand condition diagnosed?
Hand conditions are diagnosed through:
- A discussion with the patient to understand the problem
- A medical examination to establish a diagnosis
- Further examinations such as X-rays (MRI, scan, arthroscopy, electromyography, etc.) to confirm the diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment for the patient.
What is the treatment for hand issues ?
The recommended treatment will depend on your condition and its severity. Hand surgery is generally performed under local or loco-regional anaesthetic on an outpatient basis.
Preparing for your hospital stay with ELSAN in France
How can I make an appointment ?
FAQ
How can I obtain a visa?
To obtain your visa for France, you will need to apply to the French Embassy in your country of residence. Once you have paid the care cost estimate provided by the ELSAN International Patients Department, you will be sent a letter of invitation and a certificate of payment signed by the hospital where your procedure will take place. These documents should be attached to your visa application.
What about follow-up treatment?
Depending on your personal situation, your medical team may recommend a rehabilitation hospital stay. This will be discussed with you.
How long before I can fly?
Your doctor will make specific recommendations. We suggest that you ask them to issue a Fit to Fly certificate, as depending on your medical situation, it may be necessary to respect a certain time limit in the interest of your health.
Will I be reimbursed?
For patients not covered by French health insurance, we provide an estimate of the cost of treatment. You should submit this estimate, along with your treatment plan, to your insurer to obtain their prior agreement, in accordance with your insurance policy.