Specialization
- Hand and Wrist Surgery
- Breast Surgery & Reconstruction
- Cancer Reconstruction
- Cleft Lip and palate
- Diabetic Foot & Chronic Wounds
- Maxillofacial Surgery
- Lower Limb Reconstruction
- Microsurgery & Replantation
- Skin Bank
- Spastic Hand
- Congenital Hand Differences
- Burns
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Lymphedema
- Microsurgery Lab
- Super Speciality Courses & Fellowships
About
Ganga Little Hands
Ganga hospital specializes in reconstructive surgery to enable children with congential hand anomalies to lead a normal life. We are ably supported by a very skilled team specialised in Pediatrics and Pediatric anesthesiology. We have an excellent rehabilitation team consisting of physiotherapists and social workers
Ganga is a one stop centre to bring out the best in the children.
Fused Fingers
Syndactyly or webbed fingers is one of the most common hand anomalies in the world.
Short Fingers
Symbrachydactyly involves short fingers, webbing of fingers and underdevelopment of the hand or whole limb.
Skin Rings
Constriction ring syndrome is one of the common anomalies encountered in Asian population.
Extra Thumb
Double thumbs can range from varying degrees of longitudinal splitting to triphalangeal thumbs.
Small or Absent Thumb
Hypoplasia of thumb can range from a slightly smaller thumb to absence of thumb.
Extra Fingers
The extra fingers can be in the centre or on the side of the little finger. The finger can be fully formed or lying hanging loosely.
Radial Defficiency
Radial longitudinal deficiency involves underdevelopment of the radius, one of the forearm bones and the structures along its axis including the thumb.
Large Fingers
Macrodactyly is an overgrowth anomaly that can affect the fingers or toes. It can affect single or multiple digits or the whole limb (hemihypertrophy). Treatment options include amputation and staged reconstruction.
Trigger Thumb
Pediatric trigger thumb is a relatively common condition. The main decision to be made is whether to operate or not.
Cleft Hand
Cleft hand is a congenital anomaly where the central digits are absent by birth with a cleft in the middle. It can affect one or both hands or the feet. Surgery may or may not be needed.