Scaphoid Fracture by Expert Surgeons in Cyprus

At GMS Cyprus, we specialize in the effective treatment and rehabilitation of scaphoid fractures. Our expert Israeli surgeons use advanced methods to treat fractures of the scaphoid bone, one of the most commonly injured bones in the wrist. We focus on restoring wrist function, promoting healing, and ensuring you experience a smooth, comfortable recovery.

 

Why Choose GMS for Scaphoid Fracture in Cyprus?

Experienced Surgeons

Our Israeli surgeons are highly skilled in managing scaphoid fractures.

Advanced Facilities and Diagnostic Tools

We use precise imaging to assess the fracture and plan the best treatment.

Personalized Treatment Options

Non-surgical and surgical solutions tailored to each patient’s needs.

Comprehensive Rehabilitation Programs

From pre-op to post-op, we ensure you’re fully supported during every phase of treatment.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Experience shorter recovery times and less discomfort with minimally invasive procedures.

Supportive Recovery Environment

Cyprus offers an ideal setting for a peaceful and restorative healing process.

Our Hand Microsurgery Options

At GMS Cyprus, we provide an extensive selection of hand microsurgery procedures to effectively treat a wide range of hand injuries, deformities, and conditions. Here’s an overview of our hand microsurgery options:

Trigger Finger Release

Trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) occurs when a finger gets stuck in a bent position and suddenly snaps straight. Our surgeons release the affected tendon to alleviate stiffness and restore normal finger movement.

Trigger Thumb Release

Similar to trigger finger, trigger thumb causes the thumb to get caught in a bent position. We offer a trigger thumb release procedure that focuses on relieving the tendon tension in the thumb.

Dupuytren's Surgery

Dupuytren’s contracture is a condition where the tissue under the skin in the palm thickens and forms nodules, leading to finger deformities. Dupuytren’s surgery can remove the affected tissue, improving hand function and reducing the risk of permanent contracture.

Suturing Tendons

When tendons in the hand are injured, they may require precise suturing to restore their function. Suturing tendons is a highly specialized procedure that helps the hand regain strength and mobility, especially after trauma or surgery.

Suturing Nerves

Nerve injuries in the hand can lead to numbness, weakness, and loss of function. Our nerve suturing procedures aim to repair the damaged nerves, providing improved sensation and movement after the injury heals.

Hand Raising

Hand raising is a procedure to treat certain forms of hand paralysis or weakness, helping to restore movement and prevent deformities caused by muscle imbalance or nerve damage.

Carpal Tunnel Release

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition that causes numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand. Carpal tunnel release surgery relieves pressure on the median nerve, reducing symptoms and improving hand function.

Ganglionectomy

Ganglion cysts are noncancerous lumps that commonly form on the wrist or hand. Ganglionectomy involves removing these cysts to relieve pain and improve hand function, particularly when they restrict movement.

Removing a Tumor from the Hand

Whether benign or malignant, tumors in the hand can cause pain and affect hand function. We offer tumor removal surgery to eliminate growths and restore the appearance and functionality of the hand.

Fracture Repair

Fractures in the hand and fingers can impact daily activities and cause long-term disability if not treated properly. Our expert surgeons perform fracture repair surgeries to realign bones and promote proper healing.

Nail Repair

A traumatic injury to the nail bed can cause deformity or permanent damage. Nail repair surgery aims to restore the nail to its natural shape and appearance, improving both function and aesthetics.

Stump Design

For patients who have undergone amputation, stump design surgery can help create a functional and cosmetically acceptable stump, improving prosthetic fitting and hand function.

Broken Finger

A broken finger can be a painful and limiting injury. We provide specialized treatments to repair broken fingers, including realignment, fixation, and rehabilitation to ensure full recovery.

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a painful condition caused by overuse of the forearm muscles. Tennis elbow surgery may be recommended when conservative treatments fail, to release tension and relieve pain.

Golf Elbow

Similar to tennis elbow, golf elbow (medial epicondylitis) is caused by repetitive motion and overuse of the forearm muscles. Surgical intervention may be needed to treat persistent symptoms that don’t respond to physical therapy or other treatments.

Radius Fracture

A radius fracture involves a break in one of the two bones in the forearm. Our team specializes in repairing radius fractures using advanced surgical techniques to ensure proper healing and function.

Glomus Tumor

Glomus tumors are rare, benign growths that can develop in the hand, often causing intense pain. Our surgeons are skilled at removing these tumors while preserving the surrounding tissue and functionality of the hand.

Scaphoid Fracture

The scaphoid is one of the bones in the wrist, and fractures in this area can be difficult to treat. We use precision surgical techniques to repair scaphoid fractures and prevent long-term complications such as arthritis or chronic pain.

Understanding Scaphoid Fracture at GMS Cyprus

A scaphoid fracture involves the scaphoid bone in the wrist, which plays a key role in wrist mobility. Due to its location and limited blood supply, healing can sometimes be challenging. Our team at GMS Cyprus is experienced in treating these fractures, providing both surgical and non-surgical options. Initial assessment often includes imaging to determine the severity and exact location of the fracture.

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FAQ About Scaphoid Fracture

Cyprus provides an optimal healing environment, combining expert medical care with the comfort of serene surroundings. GMS Cyprus offers specialized scaphoid fracture care from experienced surgeons, along with comprehensive patient support during your stay.

Recovery varies based on the severity of the fracture and treatment approach. Non-surgical recovery may take 6-12 weeks, while surgical cases may require several months, including rehabilitation.

Expect attentive care, personalized rehabilitation, and a comfortable recovery setting. Our team will guide you through each stage, from initial treatment to follow-up consultations, ensuring all your needs are met.

Following your surgeon’s instructions and participating in rehabilitation exercises will support your recovery. Keeping your wrist immobilized and following up regularly will aid in the healing process.

Without proper treatment, scaphoid fractures may lead to non-union, avascular necrosis, or arthritis. Early treatment and rehabilitation reduce these risks, promoting full functionality.

Rehabilitation involves a series of exercises focused on regaining wrist strength and range of motion. Our physiotherapists will design a program tailored to your recovery needs and progress.

Your surgeon will evaluate your specific hand condition, medical history, and lifestyle to recommend the most effective microsurgery option. We focus on minimally invasive techniques to promote quicker healing and restore function as efficiently as possible.


For personalized advice, schedule a consultation with our experienced team at GMS Cyprus. Contact us today to find out which hand microsurgery procedure is right for you.

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