Reconstructive Surgery / Hand Surgery/Orthopedic Plastic Surgery
Hand Surgery/Orthopedic Plastic Surgery
The UCLA Pediatric Limb and Hand Center, a collaborative effort between the UCLA Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and the UCLA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, provides comprehensive treatment for all congenital and acquired disorders of the upper and lower extremity.
Specific disorders treated include:
- Syndactyly (webbed fingers and toes)
- Congenital absence of fingers and/or thumbs
- Congenital finger or thumb deficiencies
- Radial club hand
- Ulnar club hand
- Congenital trigger thumbs and digits
- Constriction band syndrome
- Central hand deficiencies (cleft hand deformity)
- Congenital bent fingers (camptodactyly, clinodactyly)
- Duplicate thumbs and/or fingers
- Enlarged digits (macrodactyly)
- Forearm rotation problems
Outpatients are seen in the Orthopedic Surgery Center (Hand Center) in Suite 140 in the 200 Medical Plaza Office Building on the UCLA campus, across the street from the UCLA Center for Health Sciences in Westwood, CA.
Surgery is performed in the UCLA Hospital main operating room in the UCLA Center for Health Sciences or in the UCLA Outpatient Surgery Center on the 6th floor of the 200 Medical Plaza Office Building.
Contact Our Doctors
Dr. Prosper Benhaim Phone: 310-206-4468
Call our toll free number 1-866-233-2176
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