Connecticut Children’s Division of Orthopedics Hand & Nerve Surgery Program is led by Sonia Chaudhry, MD, FAAOS, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with board certification in both orthopedic surgery and hand surgery.
Dr. Chaudhry is an expert in congenital hand differences and upper extremity injuries, with extensive national and international microsurgical training. This includes peripheral nerve surgery ranging from brachial plexus reconstruction in infants to nerve repair and nerve transfers in young adults.
Connecticut Children’spediatric orthopedic surgeons treats a wide array of hand and nerve conditions, including:
- Fractures of the fingers, hand, wrist and elbow
- Contractures of tendons and joints
- Repair of nerves and lacerations
- Trigger fingers
- Ganglion cysts
- Congenital hand differences, including hypoplastic thumbs, finger deformities, duplicated digits and syndactyly
- Brachial plexus birth palsy
- Peripheral nerve tension and compression
- Cerebral palsy
- Multiple hereditary exostosis
- Traumatic growth arrest
Why Connecticut Children’s
We deliver orthopedic care the way we would to our own families because we understand that being comfortable with your care is as important as clinical experience and expertise. Our pediatric hand surgery program is lead by a dual hand-trained and pediatric orthopedic surgeon. We offer wide-awake, local-only surgeries. Some of these services and procedures include:
- Peripheral nerve surgery: Brachial plexus exploration, carpal tunnel release, digital nerve repair, peroneal nerve decompression, nerve transfers
- Wrist arthroscopy
- Multi-level deformity correction: Cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, stroke
- Hand tumors excision and reconstruction: Ganglion cysts, benign masses, enchondromas, osteochondromas
- Corrective osteotomies: Post-traumatic, syndromic, contracture and tumor syndromes
- Soft tissue procedures: Tendon transfers, digit separation, skin grafting
- Pollicization
- Management of congenital hand differences