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Nerves are vital for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and different parts of the body. Injuries to nerves can cause numbness, weakness, loss of movement, or chronic pain. Nerve repair surgery at Pratap Hospital in Vijayawada helps restore nerve function and improves mobility, sensation, and overall quality of life.
Nerve injuries can result from trauma, accidents, lacerations, or compression. The surgery involves repairing damaged nerve fibers using microsurgical techniques, grafting, or nerve transfers to ensure optimal recovery and functional restoration.
Early intervention and proper post-operative rehabilitation are essential to maximize recovery and regain motor and sensory function in the affected area.
A consultation with an expert surgeon ensures timely intervention and reduces the risk of permanent nerve damage.
The type of surgery depends on the severity and location of the nerve injury:
Performed immediately after injury, this procedure involves directly suturing the ends of a severed nerve to restore continuity and function.
If a nerve is severely damaged or a gap exists, a nerve graft from another part of the body is used to bridge the gap and allow regeneration.
Healthy nerves are redirected to restore function to areas affected by permanent nerve damage, often used in chronic injuries or delayed repair.
Nerve repair surgery is performed under general or regional anesthesia. The surgeon exposes the damaged nerve, removes scarred or damaged tissue, and reconnects the nerve using microsurgical suturing techniques. Nerve grafting or transfer may be performed if necessary.
The operation usually takes 2–4 hours depending on the nerve location and extent of damage. Microsurgical tools ensure precise alignment of nerve fibers, which is critical for successful recovery.
Depending on the severity of the injury and procedure type, nerve repair may require inpatient hospitalization or can be performed on an outpatient basis.
Temporary numbness, tingling, swelling, mild pain, or stiffness around the surgical site.
Infection, delayed healing, incomplete nerve regeneration, persistent numbness, scarring, or the need for revision surgery. These risks are minimized with proper surgical care and rehabilitation.
Recovery involves immobilization initially, followed by physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Nerve regeneration can take weeks to months, and gradual improvement in sensation and function is expected.
Nerve repair surgery can restore sensation, strength, and movement, depending on the injury severity and post-operative care. Early intervention and consistent rehabilitation improve outcomes significantly.
The cost of nerve repair surgery in Vijayawada ranges from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 depending on the type of repair, location of nerve, anesthesia, and post-operative care.
Is nerve repair a major surgery?
Nerve repair is a surgical procedure requiring general or regional anesthesia. Recovery takes several weeks to months depending on the nerve involved.
How long does nerve repair surgery take?
It generally takes 2–4 hours depending on the nerve location and complexity of the injury.
What is the recovery time after nerve repair?
Recovery can take several weeks to months. Sensory and motor function gradually improve with proper rehabilitation.
Will I regain full function after nerve repair?
Recovery depends on the severity of the injury and adherence to rehabilitation. Most patients regain significant function, though full recovery may take time.
How much does nerve repair cost in Vijayawada?
The surgery cost ranges from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 depending on complexity, location, and type of repair.
Are there risks involved?
Possible risks include infection, delayed healing, incomplete nerve regeneration, scarring, or need for revision surgery. Proper surgical care minimizes these risks.
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