Restoring Sensation & Motor Function

Advanced Nerve Surgery Consultation

Expert microsurgical diagnosis and repair for nerve compressions, lacerations, and complex peripheral nerve injuries to restore feeling and movement.

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Hand surgeon performing nerve microsurgery

The Electrical System of the Arm

The peripheral nerves in your upper limb—primarily the median, ulnar, and radial nerves—function like electrical cables. They transmit signals from the brain to your muscles (motor function) and relay sensory information back to the brain (feeling).

Because these nerves are delicate and run through narrow anatomical tunnels, they are highly susceptible to pressure (compression) or traumatic cuts. When a nerve is damaged, the communication breaks down, leading to numbness, weakness, or complete paralysis of the affected area.

Nerve Conditions We Treat

Nerve issues can develop slowly over time or happen suddenly due to trauma. We specialize in diagnosing and treating:

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the median nerve at the wrist, causing numbness in the thumb and fingers, especially at night.
  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow, leading to tingling in the ring and pinky fingers.
  • Nerve Lacerations: Sharp cuts to the hand or arm that sever the nerve, requiring immediate microsurgical repair.
  • Neuroma Management: Treatment for painful, disorganized nerve scar tissue that forms after an injury.

Precision Microsurgical Repair

Nerves are microscopic structures. Repairing them requires extreme precision using high-powered surgical microscopes and specialized instruments. Dr. Vinit Arora’s advanced training ensures the highest chance of nerve regeneration:

  • Nerve Decompression: Relieving pressure on pinched nerves (like in Carpal Tunnel Release) to restore blood flow and function.
  • Primary Nerve Repair: Precisely realigning and suturing the outer sheath of a severed nerve end-to-end.
  • Nerve Grafting: Using a donor nerve (autograft) or synthetic conduit to bridge a gap when the nerve ends cannot be brought together without tension.
  • Nerve Transfers: Rerouting a healthy, redundant nerve to take over the function of a severely damaged nerve.

Time is Critical for Nerve Healing.

Nerve damage is time-sensitive. The longer a nerve remains compressed or severed, the less likely it is to fully recover its function. Don't ignore persistent numbness or weakness.

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Sunday: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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