About Dr Aaron Gan

Dr Aaron Gan graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2005. He underwent Basic Surgical Training (BST) from 2006 to 2009, during which he developed a keen interest in microsurgical reconstruction through his rotations in plastic surgery and hand & reconstructive microsurgery. He successfully entered the Advanced Surgical Training (AST) programme in Hand Surgery right after completion of his BST. In 2012, Dr Gan completed his AST, succeeded in the exit examinations and obtained his specialist accreditation in Hand Surgery.

He was awarded the Singapore Society for Hand Surgery Travelling Fellowship in the same year and deepened his insights into perforator flap surgery at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Hanyang University Medical College in Seoul, South Korea. He was mentored by world-renowned Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, Professor Jeong-Tae Kim. In the same year, he underwent a clinical observership at Seattle Children's Hospital and studied brachial plexus birth palsy and paediatric hand conditions.

Dr Gan was a Consultant in the Department of Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery of the National University Hospital before embarking into private practice with CHARMS in 2015.

Dr Gan has been a member of the National University Hospital Liver Transplant Team, performing microsurgical hepatic artery anastomoses for both adult and paediatric liver transplants. This includes paediatric liver transplants done in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital of the University of Indonesia in Jakarta. Dr Gan specializes in injuries to the hand and the wrist. He is an expert in complex hand and wrist surgery and has been invited overseas to share his techniques and skills. Wrist fractures and dislocations, wrist ligament tears, finger and carpal fractures, finger ligament tears are several of the common conditions which Dr Gan treats.


Contact Dr Aaron Gan

Phone: 6733 8273

Education

  • MBBS (Singapore)
  • MRCS (Edinburgh)
  • MMed (Surgery)

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I injured my right thumb and I feel pain in the dorsal region of the metacarpophalangeal joint. what could be the reason for the pain and when should I see a doctor? (photo)

Thank you for your inquiry. From the photographs, there appears to be some swelling and redness over the dorsal aspect of the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ) of the right thumb. in the second photograph, it seems that the extension of the thumb is possible. In fact, the thumb is hyperextended at the MCPJ of the thumb which may indicate a normal variant of MCPJ laxity, commonly seen in young persons.

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Dr Aaron Gan

Hand Surgeon

What are the long-term side effects of a TFCC surgery

If the TFCC surgery is done well and results in full healing of the damaged TFCC, there should not be any long-term side effects. In fact, patients who have received successful treatment with good post-operative hand therapy may regain full strength and motion in the wrist in around 6 months.

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Dr Aaron Gan

Hand Surgeon

What should I do if my index finger feels numb and painful when extending it?

Symptoms of numbness and pain on finger extension do not fit into a specific diagnosis. It is highly suggested that one consults a Hand Surgeon to obtain an accurate and detailed assessment of the finger.

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Dr Aaron Gan

Hand Surgeon

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3 Mount Elizabeth Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre #06 - 05 Singapore 228510

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* This profile has been last updated on November 21, 2020.