MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
HOD and Senior Consultant - Neurosurgery
26 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
Consultant - Neurosurgery
13 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Neurosurgery
Consultant - Neurosurgery
21 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MCh - Neurosurgery, Fellowship - Advanced Microneurosurgery
Senior Consultant - Neurosurgery
23 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
Senior Consultant - Neurosurgery
11 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
No.71/1, Millers Road, Opp. St. Anne's College, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560052
Multi Speciality Hospital
98, Kodihalli, Near HAL Bus Stop, Old Airport Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560017
Multi Speciality Hospital
Basant Health Centre Building, No-1, 18th Main, Opposite HSR Club, Sector 3, HSR Layout, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560102, India
Multi Speciality Hospital
78, Jessore Road (South), 24 Parganas (North), Hridaypur, Barasat, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700127, India
Multi Speciality Hospital
120/1, Andul Road, Near Nabanna, Junction between Andul Road and Second Hooghly Bridge, Shibpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, 711103, India
Super Speciality Hospital
The cost of Brachial Plexus Surgery in starts from Rs. 1,12,500 which depends on multiple factors. The average cost of Brachial Plexus Surgery in India may range from Rs. 1,12,500 to Rs. 2,50,000.
A: It varies some patients regain full function, while others may experience partial recovery.
A: Consideration of postoperative care involves relief of pain, management of the wound, restriction of excessive movements, and rehabilitation therapy.
A: It depends but it is suggested that most patients may require a period of about 3 to 6 months off work seen in the nature of their occupation.
A: Consideration of postoperative care involves relief of pain, management of the wound, restriction of excessive movements, and rehabilitation therapy.
A: People with nerve injuries from trauma, tumors, or other conditions affecting arm function may need this surgery.
A: Common types include nerve grafts, nerve transfers, muscle transfers, and shoulder fusions.
A: The surgery is a bit long, where it lasts somewhere between 4 to 8 hours which hinges on how best it is going to be and how many nerves are involved.
A: Mild injuries are sometimes treated with physical rehabilitation, but in more severe instances, surgery is an alternative.