Repair Common Digital Nerve (hand)

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Overview

Common digital nerve repair is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring the function of damaged nerves.

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Repair Common Digital Nerve (hand)

$4,495.00

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Repair Common Digital Nerve (hand) Procedure

Common digital nerve repair is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring the function of damaged nerves. This procedure may be necessary after a patient has suffered a traumatic injury, including car accidents, lacerations, or the crushing of a finger. Digital nerve repair involves a microsurgical technique to align the severed ends of a damaged nerve and reattach them to restore function. This is a highly specialized procedure and only certain healthcare professionals can perform it. 

Patients who experience a serious injury should consult a doctor as soon as possible. If a damaged nerve is left untreated, it could result in a neuroma, also known as a pinched nerve. A neuroma can cause significant pain and be very debilitating. 

When is this Procedure Necessary?

Common digital nerve repair is necessary in cases of partial or complete severance of the finger. The decision to undergo common digital repair surgery comes down to a few factors including the severity of the damage, functional goals, and the patient’s overall health. This is an invasive procedure and patients should consider alternate options before deciding on it. 

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Preparing for Your Procedure

The patient will be under anesthesia to ensure their comfort throughout the procedure. The surgeon will begin by making an incision in the target area to access both ends of the damaged nerve. The surgeon will then use specialized tools to suture the two ends of the nerve back together while being careful not to damage them any further. Once the nerve has been successfully repaired, the surgeon will close the incision. 

After the procedure, patients may experience swelling, redness, and pain in the areas surrounding the incision site. Patients are often given pain medications and antibiotics to ensure proper healing and comfort. Oftentimes, surgeons will recommend physical therapy to ensure patients can relearn certain motions and movements. 

Repair Common Digital Nerve (hand) with Smith Medical

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