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What is Peripheral Nerve Surgery?
Peripheral nerve surgery is a specialized procedure to repair or decompress damaged nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. It helps restore sensation, reduce pain, and improve muscle control. The surgery is often needed when nerves are injured due to trauma, entrapment, or pressure.
What causes it:
- Severe trauma or injury: Accidents, deep cuts, fractures, or crush injuries that damage the nerves.
- Repetitive motion or compression: Prolonged pressure on a nerve due to poor posture or repetitive activity (e.g., typing).
- Medical conditions: Diabetes, autoimmune diseases, or kidney disorders that affect nerve function.
- Infections or inflammation: Viral or bacterial infections causing nerve swelling or damage.
Tumors or growths: Benign or cancerous masses pressing on nearby nerves.
Symptoms:
- Numbness or tingling in hands, arms, or legs
- Burning or sharp pain along a nerve path
- Muscle weakness or loss of coordination
- Sensitivity to touch or temperature
- Difficulty gripping or holding objects
- Involuntary twitching or muscle cramps
Complete Process
Diagnosis & Imaging
We conduct a clinical nerve assessment, supported by EMG/NCS (nerve conduction studies) and MRI to locate the injury and understand its severity.
Surgical Planning
Neurolysis – freeing the nerve from scar or compression , Nerve Repair – end-to-end repair for clean injuries , Nerve Grafting – using donor nerve (e.g., sural nerve) to bridge nerve gaps.
Microsurgery
Our expert surgeons perform high-precision microsurgery using operating microscopes and fine instruments to ensure accurate reconnection of nerve fibers.
Rehabilitation & Monitoring
Post-surgery, patients undergo physiotherapy, sensory re-education, and muscle training to recover strength and mobility. Full nerve regrowth may take months.
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Why Choose Us for Peripheral Nerve Surgery?
Skilled in complex nerve and microsurgical procedures
Multidisciplinary team for complete care (neuro, ortho, physio)
Customized treatment for adults and children
High success in functional nerve recovery
Compassionate, evidence-based approach
Long-term follow-up and support

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Patient Care Tips After Treatment
- Be regular with hand/limb physiotherapy
- Report any persistent numbness
- Avoid heavy use of the affected limb
- Use splints or braces if advised to support healing
- Maintain a healthy diet
- Stay patient — nerve regeneration is gradual
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If you’re facing muscle control issues and seeking expert, personalized treatment, contact us today for a private consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Yes, peripheral nerve surgery is considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon. While all surgeries carry some risk — such as infection, bleeding, or delayed nerve recovery — complications are uncommon. With proper diagnosis, surgical planning, and post-operative care, most patients experience significant improvement in symptoms and function.
If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, weakness, or sharp nerve pain that hasn’t improved with non-surgical treatments, your doctor may recommend surgery after tests like EMG or MRI.
Recovery varies by case. Minor nerve releases may heal in a few weeks, while nerve repair or grafting can take months. Nerves regenerate slowly — about 1 mm per day.
Results depend on the severity and location of the damage, how long the nerve was compressed or injured, and your rehabilitation. Many patients see significant improvement with time and therapy.
As with any surgery, risks include infection, bleeding, scar tissue formation, nerve pain, or incomplete recovery. These risks are minimized by experienced surgeons and post-op care.
Yes, physical therapy is often a key part of recovery. It helps restore muscle strength, coordination, and nerve function, especially in complex cases.