Upper Limbs
Carpal tunnel syndrome
This minimally invasive procedure, performed under local or regional anesthesia, involves a small incision in the palm to release the cruciate ligament and release the median nerve. With a short procedure time and no hospitalization required, patients experience immediate relief from pain and numbness, ensuring quick recovery.
Trigger finger
Under local anesthesia, a small incision is made to release the thickened fibrous sheath, with the goal of opening the canal and releasing the tendon.
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
At the Geoderma clinic, we perform surgery under local anesthesia that opens the tendon sheath and frees the tendons, allowing immediate mobility and quick recovery.
Mallet finger
Mallet finger, a common injury to the extensor mechanism of a finger, requires prompt and effective treatment for optimal recovery. Our specialist service offers comprehensive care to people dealing with this condition, ensuring a tailored approach to each patient's needs.
Thumb Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury
Our service offers comprehensive treatment for ulnar collateral ligament injury, a common condition that affects the stability and functionality of the thumb.
Dupuytren's disease
Dupuytren's disease affects the palm and fingers, causing pathological thickening and shrinking of the palmar aponeurosis, leading to contracture of the fingers. In our clinic we offer treatment either with surgery, or with aponeurotomy if the patient does not want a surgical approach.
Brachioplasty
Brachioplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at improving the shape of the upper limbs by rejuvenating and tightening the skin on the arms.