Benefits and Risks of Neuroplasty Surgery
Neuroplasty is a surgical procedure that involves repairing or reconstructing damaged nerves in the body. This procedure is typically performed on nerves that have been compressed or damaged due to injury or disease. During the procedure, the surgeon will make a small incision near the damaged nerve and carefully remove any scar tissue or other obstructions that may be impeding the nerve’s function. Once the nerve is free from any obstructions, the surgeon may use a variety of techniques to repair or reconstruct the nerve, such as grafting or suturing. Neuroplasty can help to alleviate pain, restore sensation, and improve mobility in patients who have suffered nerve damage. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with neuroplasty, including infection, bleeding, and nerve damage.