Peripheral Nerve Surgery

Expert surgical treatment for nerve compression, entrapment, and injuries to restore function and relieve pain, numbness, and weakness.

✋ Conditions Treated

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Ulnar Neuropathy (Cubital Tunnel)
  • Peroneal Nerve Compression (Foot Drop)
  • Brachial Plexus Injuries
  • Peripheral Nerve Tumors
  • Traumatic Nerve Injuries
  • Meralgia Paresthetica
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

⚙️ Surgical Procedures

  • Carpal Tunnel Release (Open/Endoscopic)
  • Ulnar Nerve Decompression & Transposition
  • Nerve Repair & Grafting
  • Nerve Transfer for Brachial Plexus
  • Neurolysis & Decompression
  • Peripheral Nerve Tumor Excision

Common Conditions We Treat

✋ Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand caused by median nerve compression at the wrist. Early treatment prevents permanent nerve damage.

💪 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Ulnar nerve compression at the elbow causing numbness in the ring and little fingers, hand weakness, and muscle wasting.

🦶 Foot Drop

Peroneal nerve compression causing difficulty lifting the front of the foot. Dr. Dash offers decompression and nerve transfer techniques.

🔄 Brachial Plexus Injuries

Complex nerve injuries affecting the arm and hand from trauma or birth. Advanced nerve reconstruction and transfers available.

⚠️ Meralgia Paresthetica

Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve compression causing burning pain and numbness in the outer thigh.

🎯 Peripheral Nerve Tumors

Benign nerve sheath tumors (schwannomas, neurofibromas) causing pain or neurological deficits.

Frequently Asked Questions?

What are the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome?
Numbness, tingling, and burning sensation in the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Often worse at night. Weakness in grip and dropping objects may occur in advanced cases.
How is carpal tunnel surgery performed?

Dr. Dash performs both open and endoscopic carpal tunnel release. The procedure takes 10-15 minutes, often under local anesthesia. Most patients return home the same day.

 
 
What is the success rate of nerve decompression surgery?

Success rates are very high (over 90%) for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome when diagnosed early. Results depend on the severity and duration of nerve compression.

 
Can foot drop be treated without surgery?

Mild cases may improve with physiotherapy and foot braces. However, persistent or progressive foot drop often requires surgical decompression or nerve transfer for optimal recovery.

 
How long is recovery after nerve surgery?

Recovery varies by procedure. Carpal tunnel release: return to light activities in 1-2 weeks. Complex nerve reconstruction may require 3-6 months of rehabilitation.

 

How long is recovery after nerve surgery?

Consult Dr. Atmaranjan Dash for expert peripheral nerve evaluation and treatment.
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