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Hand Transplant

Gleneagles Hospitals, a beacon of healthcare innovation in Chennai, is a trusted centre for life-changing hand transplant surgeries. Our Department of Hand Transplant Surgery provides cutting-edge solutions to individuals who have experienced the loss of a hand, delivering exceptional care with a focus on restoring both function and appearance.

Our skilled team of surgeons and healthcare specialists work in unison to ensure the highest standard of care throughout every stage of the transplant process, from the initial procedure to comprehensive rehabilitation. 

At Gleneagles Hospitals, we are committed to improving lives with precision, compassion, and unparalleled expertise to improve your life. Let us help you regain the life you deserve.

Conditions Treated

Our leading hand transplant Hospital in Chennai specializes in addressing a range of conditions, including:

  • Loss of one or both hands due to trauma or accidents.
  • Severe burns resulting in irreversible hand damage.
  • Amputation due to medical conditions like infections or tumours.
  • Congenital limb abnormalities requiring reconstruction.

Our expertise ensures a comprehensive evaluation and customised care plan tailored to each patient’s needs.

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Key Benefits of Hand Transplantation

The potential benefits of hand transplant surgery are unique and life-changing. Here are a few of these significant benefits:

Restored Functionality

It can restore the hand's functionality, including the tactile sensation and the ability to perform daily tasks such as eating, drinking, brushing teeth, driving, grasping objects, writing, etc. Depending on the level of amputation, this return of function may vary quite significantly.

Restoration of Appearance

It restores a near-normal appearance to the patient's upper extremity, which can help patients regain their confidence to return to their former lifestyles, including jobs and social activities.

About Hand Transplantation

Hand transplantation is a ground-breaking innovation that the medical field has made possible via its tremendous advancements. A hand transplant, also known as Vascularised Composite Allotransplantation (or VCA), involves replacing the hand entirely through surgery. Composite Tissue Allotransplantation (CTA) is another term occasionally used to describe this procedure. The two terms refer to structures within the hand that are connected after a transplant, such as blood arteries, nerves, cartilage, bone, tendon, skin, and muscle.

A hand transplant may be considered when a disease or injury causes serious structural and functional deficiencies. A hand transplant involves the patient receiving one or two donor hands and a section of a deceased person's forearms. A transplanted hand requires rehabilitation care after surgery, just like any other hand injury with nerve involvement.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a hand transplant?

    It is a procedure that replaces or attaches a donor's hand to a recipient. This complex surgery involves meticulously connecting bones, nerves, blood vessels, and tendons to restore both function and appearance.

  • What are the chances of success?

    The success rate of Hand Transplant Hospital in Chennai is high when performed by an experienced team, followed by proper post-surgical care and rehabilitation. While outcomes may vary by individual, most patients regain significant mobility and sensation over time.

  • Who is eligible for a hand transplant in Chennai?

    Candidates for a hand transplant are typically individuals who have lost one or both hands due to injury, infection, or disease and are in good general health. Psychological readiness, absence of certain medical conditions, and the ability to commit to lifelong immunosuppressive therapy are key factors in determining eligibility.

  • What is the rehabilitation process?

    Rehabilitation after a hand transplant is an intensive and ongoing process. It involves physical therapy to improve strength and mobility, occupational therapy to relearn daily tasks, and sensory re-education to regain sensation. Full rehabilitation can take up to 1-2 years, depending on individual progress.

  • What is the long-term outlook?

    With proper care, including adherence to immunosuppressive medications and regular medical check-ups, the transplanted hand can provide long-term functionality and improved quality of life. Most patients are able to perform daily tasks and gain a natural appearance of the hand.

  • Am I eligible for a hand transplant after prosthesis?

    If you are satisfied with the result of your prosthesis, you don’t have to go for a hand transplant.

  • Will I be able to write?

    Yes, with time and proper rehabilitation, many hand transplant recipients regain the ability to write. The exact level of fine motor skill recovery varies, but consistent therapy plays a crucial role in achieving this.

  • Will any hand movement stop after the surgery?

    During the initial recovery period, you may experience limited hand movement due to healing and the adjustment process. Over time, with therapy and nerve regeneration, movement improves significantly. However, full functionality depends on individual factors, such as the extent of nerve recovery and commitment to rehabilitation.

  • Will there be any limitations on playing sports?

    Yes, certain high-impact or contact sports may be restricted, especially during recovery, to protect the transplanted hand. Over time, many low-impact sports may be possible, depending on your progress and guidance from your medical team.

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