8080771675 / 8806080066
Badade nagar, Khode Mala, Nashik -422008
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8080771675 / 8806080066
Badade nagar, Khode Mala, Nashik -422008
For Emergencies
The brachial plexus is a complex network of nerves that controls movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. When these nerves are injured — due to accidents, trauma, or stretching injuries — it can cause weakness, numbness, or even paralysis of the arm. At Dr. Amit Varade’s Hand Surgery Center, Nashik, we specialize in advanced Brachial Plexus Surgery to restore function and improve quality of life.
Brachial Plexus Surgery is a delicate microsurgical procedure that aims to repair, graft, or transfer nerves to restore movement and sensation in the affected limb. Using an operating microscope and fine surgical instruments, Dr. Amit Varade reconnects or reroutes nerves that have been damaged or torn.
Depending on the type and extent of injury, surgery may include:
Nerve repair or grafting – joining damaged nerves using nerve tissue grafts.
Nerve transfer – rerouting healthy nerves from nearby muscles to restore movement.
Tendon or muscle transfer – transferring muscles to regain arm and hand functions.
Reconstructive microsurgery – for restoring strength and improving limb control.
Surgery is recommended when:
There is complete or partial loss of arm movement after trauma.
Nerve healing doesn’t occur naturally within 3–6 months.
There is persistent weakness, pain, or numbness in the shoulder, arm, or hand.
The injury involves avulsion or rupture of nerve roots (severe cases).
Early evaluation is crucial — timely intervention can significantly improve recovery outcomes.
Specialized training in Hand and Microvascular Surgery from CMC Vellore and Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore.
Extensive experience performing complex brachial plexus and nerve reconstruction surgeries.
Advanced microsurgical setup for high-precision nerve repair.
Comprehensive post-surgery rehabilitation and personalized physiotherapy plans.
Compassionate, patient-centric approach ensuring holistic recovery.
The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that control movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. An injury to these nerves — often caused by road accidents, falls, or stretching injuries — can result in weakness, numbness, or paralysis of the affected limb.
If you have severe arm weakness, loss of movement, or numbness that doesn’t improve within a few months after an injury, you may need surgical evaluation. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial for better functional recovery.
During the procedure, Dr. Amit Varade uses microsurgical techniques to repair or reconstruct damaged nerves. This may involve nerve grafting, nerve transfer, or muscle transfer, depending on the extent of the injury. The goal is to restore movement, sensation, and strength in the affected arm.
Recovery varies for each patient and can take several months to a year. After surgery, a structured rehabilitation and physiotherapy program is essential to help the nerves heal and muscles regain function. Continuous follow-up with Dr. Amit Varade ensures optimal progress and recovery.
Recovery after Brachial Plexus Surgery is gradual and requires a dedicated rehabilitation plan. Our center offers structured physiotherapy, nerve re-education, and muscle strengthening programs to help patients regain maximum possible function and independence.
Visit Dr. Amit Varade – Hand and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgeon, Nashik for expert consultation and advanced Brachial Plexus Surgery solutions.
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