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When a nerve is injured, everyday movements, sensation, or strength can change in ways that feel unsettling or limiting. Even small injuries can affect how the hand grips, how the face moves, or how the skin senses touch. Nerve repair aims to reconnect or support damaged nerves so they can recover function as naturally as possible. At Manipal Hospitals Global, these procedures are handled with steady hands and a thoughtful, reassuring approach to help patients regain comfort and confidence.
Nerve repair Surgery is a procedure that reconnects a cut or severely damaged nerve, allowing new fibres to grow along the repaired pathway. When a nerve is disrupted, signals from the brain cannot reach the muscles or skin properly. Repairing it restores the channel those signals travel through.
Sometimes the ends of the nerve can be stitched together directly. In other cases, a small graft is used to bridge the gap. The method chosen depends on the injury, but the goal remains the same: creating the best possible environment for healing.
Nerves can be injured through cuts, crush injuries, burns, fractures, or during earlier surgeries. When this happens, people may notice numbness, weakness, or difficulty controlling a part of the body. Over time, these changes can affect both function and confidence.
Repairing the nerve early gives it the best chance to heal well and reduces the risk of long-term stiffness or loss of sensation.
Nerve injuries can feel frightening, especially when they affect movement or sensation. At Manipal Hospitals Global, the approach balances surgical expertise with clear explanations and gentle support. Surgeons assess each injury carefully, discuss what recovery may look like, and choose the technique best suited to restoring natural function.
A doctor may recommend nerve repair when:
Surgery may be postponed if:
Preparation begins with a detailed assessment, which may include nerve conduction studies, scans, or movement tests. The surgeon explains the expected recovery timeline, as nerve healing naturally takes time. Patients may be advised to stop certain medications and plan for a brief period of reduced activity after surgery.
International patients receive clear guidance on travel planning, length of stay, and physiotherapy arrangements.
During Nerve repair Surgery, the surgeon locates the injured nerve and gently frees it from scar tissue if needed. If the ends can be rejoined directly, very fine stitches are used to align the fibres precisely. If there is a gap, a nerve graft may be used to bridge it, guiding new growth over time.
The procedure is done using magnification and delicate instruments to ensure accuracy. The goal is to recreate the natural pathway so nerve fibres can regenerate in the months ahead.
Nerve healing is gradual. Some people feel small changes early on, while others notice progress over weeks or months. The nerve grows slowly, and improvements in sensation or strength come as those fibres reach their targets.
Physiotherapy plays a central role in recovery. Gentle exercises help maintain joint movement, prevent stiffness, and support muscle function while the nerve heals. The care team walks patients through each stage so they feel supported rather than overwhelmed.
While nerve repair is generally safe, some temporary effects may occur:
Regular follow-up ensures that healing stays on track and adjustments are made when needed.
The cost depends on the nerve involved, the type of repair required, and the rehabilitation needed. Manipal Hospitals Global offers nerve repair at rates far more affordable than those in many Western or Gulf countries, while maintaining strong clinical quality. A personalised estimate is shared once the injury is fully assessed.
International patients receive dedicated assistance with travel, visas, accommodation, and physiotherapy planning. Teleconsultations are available so recovery can be monitored even after returning home.