Surgeons reattach woman’s amputated hand in Yeshwanthpur, Bengaluru

The patient was discharged on February 10 and has been visiting the hospital for regular follow-ups, said Dr Karthik Vishwanath, consultant in Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery. 

Published: 07th March 2023 11:12 AM  |   Last Updated: 07th March 2023 11:12 AM   |  A+A-

A team of around 30 specialists from the institute's neurosurgery, neuro-anaesthesia and plastic surgery departments performed the surgery.

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By Express News Service

BENGALURU: A completely amputated hand of a 29-year-old woman was successfully reattached by a team of plastic surgeons, at Sparsh Hospital in Yeshwanthpur. 

The woman’s hand was amputated at the wrist while she was at work in a private company in Peenya, on February 3. She was rushed to the hospital two hours after the injury, and the amputated hand was brought in a polythene cover placed in an ice box. 

The team of plastic surgeons repaired individual tendons, major arteries, veins, nerves and skin, while the orthopaedic team stabilised the wrist with K-wires (a type of stabilisation wire). The replantation surgery took about five hours to complete, said a press release.

The patient was discharged on February 10 and has been visiting the hospital for regular follow-ups, said Dr Karthik Vishwanath, consultant in Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery. 

In three months, she will require a reassessment of the tendons and a secondary procedure to improve the function and strength of the hand. She will also require extended physiotherapy to optimise the hand’s function, doctors said. 



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