At Practice Plus Group, the average waiting time for private hand and wrist surgery is 4-6 weeks.
Different types of wrist surgery
Explore the treatment options for common conditions of the wrist or wrist joint.
Ganglion cyst removal
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled swelling that develops near a joint or tendon, usually on the wrist, hand or fingers. The fluid is either drained out of the cyst using a syringe, or the cyst is removed during surgery.
CTS is caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist in the carpal tunnel, resulting in pain and numbness in the fingers. It can be treated with steroids, splinting and physiotherapy, and, in severe cases, carpal tunnel surgery.
The trapezium is a small bone in your wrist at the base of your thumb which is commonly affected by arthritis. A trapeziectomy is the removal of this bone.
De Quervain’s is a condition affecting the tendons located on the thumb side of your wrist which may require surgery to reduce pressure.
Wrist arthroscopy
This surgical procedure is performed via keyhole surgery using an arthroscope attached to a video camera. It is used to repair damage caused to the wrist through trauma, wear and tear or damage to the ligaments and tendons.
Different types of hand surgery
Explore available hand operations and treatments.
Dupuytren’s contracture release surgery
Dupuytren’s contracture occurs in the hand where the fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be fully straightened. Treatment includes surgery (fasciectomy) where hand surgeons remove the tissue causing the fingers to bend, or an injection to break down this tissue.
Trigger finger is where the finger or thumb gets locked into place when bent towards the palm. Surgery, either keyhole or open surgery, involves dividing a ligament to release the tendon.
The ulnar nerve goes around the back of the inner side of your elbow and through a tight tunnel between the forearm muscles. Pressure or compression on the nerve can result in numbness in the ring and little fingers, which minor surgery can release.
Wrist and hand surgery and treatment
Find treatments to relieve hand and wrist symptoms.
Minor lumps and bumps
Minor lumps and bumps on the hands and wrists, such as cysts, moles and lipomas (benign tumours) are easy to treat via minor surgery on a day patient basis.
Ways to pay
There are 3 ways to access surgery at Practice Plus Group:
All of our fixed prices are transparent, with no hidden costs. The initial consultation fee is £95.
Carpal tunnel syndrome surgery £1945
Dupuytren’s contracture release £2430
Ganglion cyst removal £2505
Trapeziectomy £5230
Trigger finger release £2305
Dupuytren’s fasciectomy revision £10740
Fascia surgery £2500
Ganglion cyst aspiration £985
Palmar fasciectomy £4915
Surgical pin removal £2680
Tendon repair £4255
Tenolysis surgery £2500
Injection in clinic £200
Injection in theatre £1945
The cost of private wrist surgery in the UK
The cost of wrist surgery can vary depending on factors such as the type of surgery, the hospital or clinic and the location. We offer competitive costs for our private surgeries.
Why choose Practice Plus Group?
At Practice Plus Group Hospitals we’re passionate about giving patients a positive experience and excellent clinical outcomes, with personalised care every step of the way. Whether you’re paying for yourself or using private medical insurance, with our short waiting times, unrivalled Care Quality Commission (CQC) ratings and high levels of cleanliness and infection control, we’ll make sure you’re looked after. In fact, we were the first provider to have all services rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC.
Acknowledgements
This page was completed with the help of Miss Alison Edwards, Medical Director at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Shepton Mallet. Miss Edwards graduated from Oxford University Medical School in 1992. In 2003 she completed higher surgical training at the West Midlands Deanery, in trauma and orthopaedics.
Working at University Hospitals Coventry, Warwickshire, and Bristol & Weston, she joined Practice Plus Group in 2022 as a hand and wrist surgeon.
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This is the best hospital I have ever been in. The care and efficiency were excellent. My operation was conducted by a top class surgeon and anaesthetist who made me feel relaxed and secure. The team in the Kingfisher ward were kind and professional with good bedside manners and sense of humour. There were no delays in the treatment. My stay was made as comfortable as possible and I thank everyone involved. I am now recovering well.