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Experienced Trauma, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon providing treatment for complex trauma. Specializing in reconstruction, brachial plexus injuries, and specific hand surgeries. Dedicated to providing treatments for faster recovery and good functional outcomes.
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Dr. Bipul Kumar Das is a highly experienced orthopedic and trauma surgeon specializing in hand and microsurgery. With advanced training and international exposure, he provides modern and effective treatment for fractures, joint problems, and complex injuries. Dedicated to patient-centered care, he ensures faster recovery and long-term results.
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You should consult an orthopedic specialist if you have persistent joint pain, bone injury, swelling, difficulty in movement, or any trauma-related condition.
We provide treatment for fractures, joint pain, sports injuries, hand conditions, and complex trauma using both surgical and non-surgical methods.
You should visit a hand surgeon if you experience persistent pain, numbness, or tingling in your fingers, or if you have sustained an injury involving bone fractures, tendon tears, or nerve damage. Specialized care is also necessary for correcting congenital deformities or managing chronic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis that affect your grip and daily function.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery and patient condition. Most patients recover within a few weeks to a few months with proper care.
Yes, emergency care is available for accidents, fractures, and trauma cases with immediate medical attention.
Microsurgery uses high-powered magnification and specialized tools to repair tiny blood vessels and nerves that are otherwise impossible to fix with the naked eye. By restoring blood flow (revascularization) and reconnecting nerve pathways, we can prevent tissue death and restore movement, effectively saving limbs from amputation after severe trauma or complex injuries.
Treatment involves a combination of specialized physical therapy and advanced microsurgical reconstruction. Depending on the severity, we perform nerve grafts or nerve transfers to bypass damaged sections and reconnect the signals from the spinal cord to the muscles of the shoulder, arm, and hand.
A spastic hand is a condition where muscles remain permanently contracted, often due to neurological issues like a stroke or brain injury, leading to stiffness and a “clenched” fist. Yes, it is treatable through a combination of muscle-releasing surgeries, tendon transfers, and specialized therapy to reduce tension and regain functional control.

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