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Peripheral Nerve Repair and Grafting

Nerve Transections and Repair Surgeries

It is the microsurgical reconnection of severed nerve endings resulting from trauma or surgical injuries. In necessary cases, nerve integrity is achieved by using a nerve graft taken from another part of the body.

Entrapment Neuropathy Surgery

Nerve Compression Surgery

It is the surgical relief of pain, numbness, and weakness caused by nerves being pinched between muscles, bones, or connective tissues. The most common examples include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (compression of the median nerve in the wrist), Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow), and compression of the peroneal nerve in the knee. 

Peripheral Nerve Tumor Surgery

Nerve Sheath Tumor Surgery

It involves the removal of benign or, rarely, malignant tumors originating from the nerve sheath using microsurgical techniques. Preserving nerve function is a priority during surgery. 

Neuropathic Pain Surgery

Surgical Interventions for Nerve-Related Chronic Pain

These are surgical methods used to treat drug-resistant pain caused by nerve damage. Procedures such as nerve sectioning, neuromodulation, or the placement of electrodes that regulate pain signals may be performed. 

Peripheral Neuromodulation Surgery

Peripheral Nerve Stimulator Applications

It is a method of delivering electrical stimulation by placing electrodes on the nerve in patients with chronic pain or movement disorders. It can be applied especially in cases such as migraine, pudendal pain, and neuralgia. 

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His outstanding expertise in the field of neurosurgery, in Rome At Agostino Gemelli Hospital received Pediatric Brain Surgery has been crowned with fellowship training. This advanced expertise, particularly in childhood cases, is combined with innovative and sensitive treatment approaches. In his clinical practice functional neurosurgerycomplex spinal surgery, 3D printer-assisted cranioplasty and Gamma Knife radiosurgery gibi çağdaş yöntemleri başarıyla uygulayarak hastalarına kişiye özel, en güncel çözümleri sunar. Bilimsel yetkinliğini uluslararası dergilerde yayımlanmış 10’dan fazla makale ve 40’tan fazla atıf ile kanıtlayan bilimsel bilgiyi sürekli olarak klinik pratiğe taşımaktadır. Tüm bu teknik yetkinliğin merkezinde ise open communicationempathy and is based on a strong ethical understanding of medicine; it has adopted as a fundamental principle the management of its patients' treatment process in a safe and transparent manner at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peripheral Nerve Surgery

What is Nerve Compression (Entrapment Neuropathy) and Where Does it Most Commonly Occur?

Nerve Compression (Entrapment Neuropathy) occurs when a nerve is physically compressed between muscles, bones, or connective tissues. This condition causes symptoms such as pain, numbness, and muscle weakness, depending on the location of the compression. The most common examples are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist, and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, caused by compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. Surgery releases the structure causing the compression, allowing the nerve to relax and regain its function.

How Is a Severed Nerve Repaired, and When Is Grafting Necessary?

Nerves severed due to trauma or injury are usually meticulously reconnected end-to-end using microsurgical techniques (Primary Repair). This supports the nerve's natural healing process. However, if there is a large gap (defect) between the nerve ends, forcing them together causes tension and compromises the repair. In this case, a nerve graft taken from another part of the body is used to fill the gap and safely restore nerve continuity.

How Does Neurosurgery (Neuromodulation) Offer a Solution for Chronic Pain Resistant to Medication?

Neuropathic pain is a persistent type of chronic pain that develops due to nerve damage and is often resistant to traditional painkillers. Surgery offers methods such as Peripheral Neuromodulation to treat these pains. In this method, small electrodes (battery systems) are placed on the nerve to regulate pain signals before they are transmitted to the brain. Electrical stimulation is used to block or mask pain signals, providing significant relief, particularly in conditions such as migraine, neuralgia, or other resistant pain syndromes.

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