Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Repair and rehabilitation of nerve damage
With 12 years of experience in treating peripheral nerve injuries, entrapment neuropathies, and nerve tumors, offering microsurgical techniques and nerve reconstruction through 6mm incision.
Treatment Features
Overview
Peripheral nerve surgery is the surgical treatment of problems arising from injury, entrapment, or tumors affecting motor and sensory nerves throughout the body. With 12 years of experience, nerve repair and reconstruction performed using microsurgical methods.
What are Peripheral Nerve Disorders?
The peripheral nervous system includes all nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. Nerve damage from trauma, compression, entrapment, or tumors causes motor weakness, sensory loss, and pain. Most commonly seen are carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve entrapment, and nerve injuries.
Signs and Symptoms
Our Surgical Treatment Approach
With 12 years of experience in peripheral nerve surgery, using microsurgical techniques and nerve repair methods.
Electrophysiological Evaluation
Diagnosis through EMG and nerve conduction studies
Surgical Planning
Degree of nerve damage and repair strategy
Microsurgical Approach
Precise nerve surgery through 6mm incision
Nerve Repair
Decompression, neurolysis, or nerve grafting
Rehabilitation
Physical therapy supporting nerve regeneration
Advantages of Modern Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Microsurgical Technique
Precise surgery under microscope
Minimally Invasive
Nerve-preserving approach through 6mm incision
Multiple Repair Options
Decompression, grafting, transfer
Intraoperative Monitoring
Nerve function control during surgery
Rapid Recovery
Outpatient surgery capability
Expert Experience
12 years of peripheral nerve surgery expertise
Recovery and Rehabilitation
The nerve regeneration process after peripheral nerve surgery requires patience.
First Week
Weeks 2-6
Months 3-6
Months 6-18
Treatment Approach
Suitable Patients
Frequently Asked Questions
Performed under local anesthesia and in our 12 years of experience, pain is minimal. Tissues are preserved with microsurgical technique.
Light tasks in 1-2 days, heavy tasks after 4-6 weeks. Gradual increase recommended during recovery.
Nerve regeneration is a slow process. With early diagnosis and appropriate surgery, most functions can be regained.
Recurrence risk is very low with modern surgical techniques. Ergonomic precautions should be taken.
Would You Like to Learn More About Peripheral Nerve Surgery?
Let's conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to create the most suitable treatment plan for you. We are here for you with our experienced team.