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nerve grafting sequence for delayed
repair of a nerve.
Both the cut ends seen.
The ends are freshened to get good nerve ends. When nerve repair is delayed the defect becomes big. Ends cannot be directly joined.
The defect is made good by taking a nerve from the leg and placing it in between. |
Nerve
Injuries
Nerves
provide sensation to the fingertips and make the muscles act according
to the command of the brain. Sensation at the end of the fingertips
is so acute, that we will not be wrong if we say that we have got ‘eyes
at the end of our fingertips’. You can put your finger into your
pocket and pick up your car
The
nerves which supply the hands are just beneath the skin in many places
and are liable to get injured. Early diagnosis is important.
Repair of divided nerves is possible and is better done by a trained Hand
Surgeon. Microscope provides good magnification and illumination
which is very essential for achieving better results. It takes quite
a while to appreciate the results of a nerve repair. If the nerve
is injured at the level of the wrist, it may take around 9 months before
the fingertips get sensation. If repair is delayed nerves might have to
be bridged by grafts or tendon transfers may be necessary. Ganga Hospital
is well equipped to deal with all problems relating to the nerves be it
an injury or a tumour.
First time is the best time to get good results. Seek good expertise, It pays to travel that extra mile when one has a nerve injury. |