Brachial Plexus Injury Surgery
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Who is an Eligible Candidate?
Patients with damage to the brachial plexus nerves, often due to trauma, accidents, or birth-related injuries, may be candidates. Symptoms may include weakness, loss of movement, or reduced sensation in the arm or shoulder. Early intervention is crucial for optimal recovery, and evaluation includes imaging and nerve function studies.
Types of Surgery
Depending on severity, procedures may include nerve grafting, nerve transfer, or muscle transfer, each aimed at restoring nerve function and movement.
Procedure
The surgery involves repairing or reconstructing damaged nerves using grafts from other parts of the body or redirecting functioning nerves to restore movement. The approach depends on the location and extent of the injury.
Best For:
Patients with partial or complete loss of arm function due to nerve injury.
Advantages:
Improves mobility, restores function, and enhances quality of life when performed at the right time.
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