Brachial Plexus
Complex nerve surgery that reconnects the brain, nerves and muscles of the hand & upper limb
“Brachial plexus reconstruction is one of the most delicate forms of microsurgery. With timely intervention, even severely injured nerves can sometimes regain meaningful function.” — Dr Gaurav Patodia
Brachial plexus injuries affect the network of nerves that control movement and sensation of the shoulder, arm, and hand. These injuries often occur after road traffic accidents, traction injuries, or severe trauma.
Brachial plexus reconstruction uses advanced microsurgical techniques such as nerve grafts, nerve transfers, and tendon transfers to restore movement, strength, and sensation in the affected limb. Early evaluation by a plastic and reconstructive surgeon improves the chances of meaningful functional recovery.
How does surgery help brachial plexus patients?
- Restores arm and shoulder movement after severe nerve injury.
- Improves strength and functional independence in daily activities.
- Prevents long-term muscle wasting and joint stiffness.
- Microsurgical nerve repair performed by plastic surgeons offers the best chance of functional recovery.
- Individualized reconstruction planning combines nerve repair, nerve transfer, or tendon transfer depending on the injury pattern.
Clinic Address
Dermacure Clinic, Dhansar Road, Bank More, Dhanbad, Jharkhand
Who May Benefit from Brachial Plexus Reconstruction?
Patients with:
Road traffic accident nerve injuries
Shoulder traction injuries
Birth-related brachial plexus injury
Loss of arm movement after trauma
Weakness or paralysis of the shoulder or hand
Early diagnosis and treatment significantly improve outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions..
What are the symptoms of a brachial plexus injury?
Common symptoms include weakness or paralysis of the arm, loss of sensation, inability to lift the shoulder, or reduced hand movement after trauma.
Can nerve surgery restore arm movement?
In many cases, nerve repair, nerve grafting, or nerve transfer procedures can restore meaningful movement and strength in the affected limb.
When should brachial plexus surgery be performed?
Early evaluation is important. Many patients benefit from surgical reconstruction within the first few months after injury for optimal recovery.
