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  • Dr Agus Kadir - Specialist In Shoulder, Elbow & Hand

    Hand

  • Dr Agus Kadir - Specialist In Shoulder, Elbow & Hand

    Shoulder

  • Dr Agus Kadir - Specialist In Shoulder, Elbow & Hand

    Elbow

  • Dr Agus Kadir - Specialist In Shoulder, Elbow & Hand

    Wrist

Hand & Wrist

Carpal Tunnel Release

Cubital Tunnel Release

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common, painful, progressive condition that is caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist area.

Wrist Joint Replacement

Wrist joint replacement surgery, also referred to as total wrist arthroplasty, involves replacement of a severe arthritic wrist joint with an artificial joint made of metal and plastic components. It relieves pain and restores function when conservative treatment fails to provide relief.

Wrist Ligament Reconstruction

The human wrist is made up of small bones joined together by a band of tough fibrous tissue known as ligaments. Ligaments also join the bones in our wrist to the radius, ulna, and metacarpal bones, and aid in the proper functioning of our wrist.

Total Wrist Arthrodesis

Total Wrist Arthrodesis

Arthrodesis is the surgical immobilization of a joint by the fusion of the adjacent bones. Total wrist arthrodesis, also known as wrist fusion is a surgical procedure in which the wrist joint is stabilized or immobilized by fusing the forearm bone (radius) with the small bones of the wrist.

Arthroscopic Wrist Surgery

Your wrist is a complex joint made up of eight small bones called carpal bones. These bones are supported by connecting ligaments. Various conditions can affect your wrist joint such as carpal tunnel syndrome, osteoarthritis and others.

Arthroscopic Ganglion Excision

Ganglion cysts are fluid-filled lumps that most commonly develop along the tendons or joints of wrists or hands. It looks like a water balloon on a stalk and contains a clear fluid or gelatinous material. Ganglion cysts are noncancerous, generally harmless and disappear without any treatment. However, if the cyst becomes painful or interferes with hand movement, they can be treated non-surgically or removed surgically.

Trapeziectomy + LRTI

Trapeziectomy + LRTI

Coming soon

Hand Tendon Release

Hand Tendon Release

Coming soon

ORIF

Arthroscopic Debridement

Coming soon

Vascularized Bone Grafting

Vascularized Bone Grafting
Coming soon

Tendon Reconstruction

Tendon Reconstruction

Coming soon

Microsurgery Nerve Repair/Nerve Grafting

Microsurgery Nerve Repair/Nerve Grafting

Coming soon

Collagenase Injection

Collagenase Injection

Coming soon

Excision of Tumour

Excision of Tumour

Coming soon

Fasciectomy

Fasciectomy

Coming soon

Click on the topics below to find out more from the orthopaedic connection website of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Other Treatments List

  • SouthWest Sydney Orthopaedics
  • Australian Medical Association
  • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons: RACS
  • Australian Orthopaedic Association