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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Hand surgery
  1. ... Weakness of arms or legs Numbness of arms, hands, or fingers
  2. ... which provides motor and sensory function to the hand. Most physicians recommend trying non-surgical treatments (such as: splinting the wrist, using anti-inflammation medications) before recommending surgery.
  3. ... than the other. Some children require a second surgery, depending on the complexity of the syndactyly. Hospital stays of one or two days are common. Small children with hand syndactylies may have a cast put on that ...
  4. ... are often placed into a vein in the hand, foot, or scalp of babies ... to provide long-term, highly concentrated intravenous fluid.
  5. ... buttocks, hips, and thighs. Men, on the other hand, can gain fat in the belly and waist. ... fluids for the first few days after the surgery.