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When a nerve is injured, it can affect movement, sensation, or even the simplest daily tasks. Many patients feel worried when they lose feeling in an arm, hand, or leg, and they are often unsure whether the nerve will recover on its own. Nerve grafting offers a way to reconnect damaged areas so the body has a chance to heal properly. At Manipal Hospitals Global, this treatment is handled with thoughtful planning, steady reassurance, and a focus on long-term recovery. International patients receive clear support at every stage of their journey.
A Nerve graft is a small piece of healthy nerve taken from another part of the body and used to bridge a gap where a nerve has been damaged. When a nerve cannot repair itself because the injury is too large, the graft acts like a natural pathway, guiding new nerve growth across the injured area.
Nerve grafting Surgery is the procedure used to place this graft. The surgeon carefully positions the healthy nerve segment so signals can slowly begin to travel again. This process takes time, but it gives the damaged area the structure it needs to heal.
Some nerve injuries are too severe to heal on their own. When a nerve is cut, crushed, or damaged over a long section, the body cannot reconnect the ends without help. Nerve grafting gives the nerve a new pathway to regrow, helping restore feeling, strength, or movement.
Without this treatment, the affected area may remain weak, numb, or difficult to use, which can affect work, daily activities, and overall quality of life.
Nerve repair requires precise technique, a calm approach, and experience with complex reconstructive cases. Manipal Hospitals Global brings all these elements together, offering patients a safe environment and clear guidance throughout recovery. Surgeons take time to understand each patient’s goals, whether it is regaining hand strength, feeling in the foot, or movement in the shoulder.
Nerve grafting may be recommended when:
These signs help specialists decide if grafting offers the best chance for recovery.
Some patients may need to delay surgery until their overall health improves. Treatment may be postponed when:
Addressing these concerns first helps improve healing and long-term results.
Preparation includes a full evaluation of nerve function, imaging tests, and a discussion about expected recovery. The surgeon explains where the donor nerve will be taken from and how it will be used. Patients may be asked to adjust medications, stop smoking, or follow gentle exercises to keep the limb as healthy as possible before surgery.
International families receive support with scheduling, travel timelines, and understanding the expected duration of stay.
During Nerve grafting Surgery, the surgeon carefully removes a small nerve from a donor site, often the leg, where its absence will not affect daily function. This nerve is then shaped and placed between the two ends of the injured nerve. Once in place, the graft acts as a bridge that helps new nerve fibres grow through it.
The procedure is done with great precision to protect nearby structures. After the graft is placed, the area is closed gently, and the limb is supported to keep everything stable during the early healing period.
Recovery is a gradual process. After surgery, the limb is protected to give the graft time to settle. Sensation and movement return slowly because nerves grow at a natural pace. Physiotherapy plays a major role, helping patients regain strength and learn how to use the limb as new signals begin to travel through the graft.
Follow-up visits help the team monitor progress and adjust exercises as needed.
Nerve grafting is safe when carefully planned, but some temporary effects may occur:
Most concerns can be managed with early attention and regular rehabilitation.
The cost depends on the length of the graft needed, the complexity of the injury, and the recovery plan. Manipal Hospitals Global offers nerve grafting at prices that are often more affordable than similar surgeries in many Western and Gulf countries. A personalised estimate is given after evaluation so families can plan confidently.
International patients receive full assistance, including help with visas, airport transfers, interpreters, and accommodation. The team stays involved throughout the stay and ensures clear guidance for follow-up, whether in person or through teleconsultation.


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