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Columbia University’s Hand & Microvascular Service is one of the oldest, established by Dr. Robert E. Carroll in 1949. Dr. Carroll, who continues to teach and inspire young physicians as an active Professor Emeritus, pioneered the use of rubberized silicone in hand joints. The service treats approximately 5,000 patients on an outpatient basis each year, and performs 1,000 operations annually.

Surgeons in the Hand service are experienced in treating trauma, using sophisticated grafting techniques to cover exposed bone and injured soft tissue. They use innovative strategies for transplantation of bone and soft tissue to treat bone tumors, routinely leading to hand salvage.

Our surgeons also are skilled in treating common hand problems, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, and contractions. Correction of deformities, relief of pain, and restoration of mobility and function are accomplished through well-honed surgical techniques and rigorous rehabilitation.


 

Hand & Microvascular
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, M.D.
Robert J. Strauch, M.D.
Peter Tang, M.D.

American Society for Surgery of the Hand

What is Hand Surgery?

Arthritis of the Base of the Thumb

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Síndrome del Túnel Carpiano

deQuervain's Tendinitis

Tendinitis de deQuervain

Dupuytren's Disease

Extensor Tendon Injuries

Flexor Tendon Injuries

Ganglion Cysts

Quiste Sinovial o Ganglion

Hand Fractures

Lateral Epicondylitis

MP Joint Arthritis

Nerve Injuries

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

Replantation

Rheumatoid Disease and the Hand

Trigger Finger

Dedo en gatillo

Wrist Arthroscopy 

 
 

 

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