Traumatic Hand Injury - Hand Microsurgery

The Centre for Working Hands provides Hand Surgery in Michiana, including Elkhart and South Bend, Indiana.

Hand Surgery South Bend Attention to fine detail is a hallmark of The Centre for Working Hands’ care. Nowhere is this more evident than in microsurgery techniques used in reconstructive procedures such as replantation and nerve repair. The Centre is a multifaceted plastic surgery practice that delivers experienced, professional care using the most advanced surgical techniques available.

Experience You Can Depend On
The human body is a miracle of fine details, many of which cannot be seen clearly with the naked eye. In microsurgery, surgeons work under microscopic magnification using specially crafted instruments to repair and reshape damaged areas. Our hand surgeons are specialists in reconstructive hand surgery with extensive training in microsurgical techniques. They are board certified in plastic surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons and dedicated to providing compassionate patient care.

Microsurgery is often used in procedures requiring donor muscle, bone or skin, as well as in procedures for reconnecting a severed finger or hand. Our hand surgeons have extensive experience in the design and use of flaps, such as axial, fasciocutaneous and musculocutaneous. These flaps provide skin and muscle from the patient's own body to complete reconstructive procedures.

We offer the full spectrum of traumatic hand injury surgeries, including:

The Centre for Working Hands: Hand Surgery in Indiana

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Disclaimer: The Centre for Working Hands offers the latest hand reconstructive hand surgery procedures and rehabilitation therapies to patients in Elkhart and South Bend, Indiana, Michiana and the Southern Michigan area. The content provided on this web site should not be taken as medical advice and has been created for informational purposes only about Reconstructive Hand Surgery, Wound Care and Graston™ Technique. For more information about hand surgery and to schedule a consultation, please contact The Centre for Working Hands today.