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Peripheral Nerve Surgery
What is peripheral nerve surgery of the upper limb?
Peripheral nerves in the upper limb are responsible for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and muscles of the shoulder, arm, hand, and fingers. These nerves also carry sensory information such as touch, temperature, and pain. When nerves are injured or compressed, patients may experience weakness, numbness, tingling, pain, or even loss of function.
Peripheral nerve surgery is a specialised area within plastic and reconstructive surgery that focuses on diagnosing and treating nerve injuries, entrapments, and tumours. Using microsurgical techniques, a plastic surgeon can repair, decompress, or reconstruct damaged nerves to restore function and sensation and relieve chronic pain.
Conditions treated with peripheral nerve surgery
- Nerve injuries Lacerations or trauma can sever or stretch nerves, requiring surgical repair, nerve grafts, or transfers to restore movement and feeling.
- Nerve compressions Common entrapment syndromes such as carpal tunnel (median nerve) and cubital tunnel (ulnar nerve) can be treated with decompression surgery to relieve pressure.
- Neuromas When injured nerves heal improperly, they may form painful nerve lumps. Excision and targeted reconstruction can provide lasting relief.
- Brachial plexus injuries Severe injuries to the shoulder region may affect multiple nerves. Surgical exploration, grafting, or transfer can help recover partial or full function.
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Dr Phalafala’s Commitment
Dr Phalafala's success lies in her collaborative, detail-oriented approach to complex surgery. She develops personalised treatment plans focused on each patient’s unique needs, supported by a foundation of empathy, communication, and clinical excellence. Her goal is to provide transformative outcomes through reconstructive and cosmetic surgery that not only enhance form and function but also restore confidence and quality of life.
