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Peripheral nerve repair is performed to restore function, sensation, and movement after a nerve has been cut, stretched, or damaged. Peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and skin, allowing us to move, feel, and control fine motor tasks. At Manipal Hospitals International, nerve repair is carried out using precise microsurgical techniques supported by rehabilitation plans designed to maximise recovery. International patients receive end-to-end guidance, ensuring clarity and comfort from consultation to long-term healing.
Nerve repair surgery is performed to reconnect or reconstruct a damaged peripheral nerve so that signals can travel again between the brain, spinal cord, and the affected limb. When a nerve is cut or severely injured, the muscles and skin it supplies lose movement and sensation. Surgery helps restore that communication pathway.
In simple terms, peripheral nerve repair surgery gives the damaged nerve a chance to regrow in the right direction. Without timely repair, the affected area may remain weak, numb, or unable to function normally.
Peripheral nerve injuries can significantly reduce quality of life. Loss of movement, abnormal sensation, or persistent weakness can interfere with daily tasks, work, and emotional wellbeing. Surgery is often recommended when a nerve cannot heal on its own or when delay would worsen long-term outcomes.
The method of repair depends on the extent of the nerve gap, the type of injury, and the time since the trauma.
Manipal Hospitals provides an integrated surgical and rehabilitation approach for nerve repair. Microsurgical expertise, precise imaging, and structured physiotherapy help patients regain meaningful function and comfort.
Peripheral nerve repair may be needed when:
Surgery may be delayed or modified in certain conditions. A thorough evaluation ensures the safest timing and method.
Nerve repair is performed under regional or general anaesthesia. The surgeon carefully exposes the damaged nerve, removes unhealthy tissue, and reconnects or reconstructs it using microsurgical techniques. Extremely fine sutures and magnification help ensure precise alignment of the nerve fibres.
Recovery depends heavily on the type of nerve, the distance the nerve fibres must regrow, and the patient’s overall health. Early recovery focuses on swelling control, protection of the repair, and gentle movements supervised by a therapist. Over weeks to months, nerves slowly regenerate, and muscle strength or sensation can return.
Because nerve regrowth is gradual, progress may feel slow, but consistent rehabilitation and monitoring greatly improve long-term outcomes in the period after nerve repair surgery.
While peripheral nerve repair is safe in trained hands, complications can occur. These may include infection, stiffness, delayed healing, weakness, or incomplete return of function. Scar tissue can form around the nerve, and in rare cases, nerve pain or neuroma (painful nerve knot) may develop.
Regular follow-up and timely physiotherapy reduce many of these risks and support stronger recovery.
The cost of nerve repair at Manipal Hospitals depends on the location of injury, complexity of reconstruction, type of repair, and length of rehabilitation. Compared with many Western or Gulf countries, Manipal Hospitals offers a more affordable treatment pathway while maintaining high surgical and rehabilitation standards.
A personalised cost estimate is provided after evaluation and typically includes imaging, surgery, hospital stay, medications, and structured follow-up sessions. International patients are guided through financial planning and logistical support.
International patients receive organised support including consultation scheduling, visa assistance, airport transfers, accommodation guidance, language help, and coordinated follow-up before returning home. This ensures clear communication and a smooth experience at every stage of care.