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Brachial plexus decompression and neurolysis
Brachial plexus decompression and neurolysis is a microsurgical procedure to release nerve fibers from compressing scars and adhesions.
Brachial plexus decompression and neurolysis is a microsurgical procedure to release nerve fibers from compressing scars and adhesions. The surgeon excises scars and adhesions, fully freeing the nerve, using microsurgical instruments and a microscope. The procedure is indicated for patients with post‑traumatic neuropathies, entrapment syndromes, or chronic pain that does not respond to conservative treatment. As a result, sensation and motor function are restored, pain and numbness disappear, and the patient returns to a full life without limitations.
Comfortable examination in 2 days
Expert-level diagnostics
Medical coordinator support
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Kusakin Vladimir Vasilyevich
Iskhakov Olimdzhan Sadykovich
Dzukaev Dmitry Nikolaevich
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