Brachial Plexus Surgery in Malaysia

Hospitals and medical centers in Malaysia performing Brachial Plexus Surgery.
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Mahkota Medical Centre Contact Mahkota Medical Centre
Private Hospital, Melaka, Malaysia
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A comprehensive tertiary healthcare centre servicing local patients and foreign patients from neighboring countries.
Prices:
Brachial Plexus Surgeryupon request
2 listed neurosurgeons:
Dr. Parthiban Navoo
Dr. Parthiban Navoo
Neurosurgery
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Dr. M.K.Radhakrishnan
Neurosurgery
KPJ Tawakkal Specialist Hospital Contact KPJ Tawakkal Specialist Hospital
Private Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Part of the KPJ Healthcare Group, which owns 19 hospitals in Malaysia, the hospital has more than 50 resident physicians specializing in orthopedics, dermatology, hematology, neurology, pediatric surgery, radiology, physiotherapy, urology, ob-gyn, ENT and more.
Prices:
Brachial Plexus Surgeryupon request
2 listed neurosurgeons:
Dr. Abdul Muin Ishak
Dr. Abdul Muin Ishak
Neurosurgeon
Dr. Halili Rahmat
Dr. Halili Rahmat
Neurosurgeon
Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre Contact Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre
Private Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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A tertiary care hospital servicing local and international patients with modern facilities and over 110 consultants that cover a wide array of specialties.
Prices:
Brachial Plexus Surgeryupon request
view all >5 listed neurosurgeons:
Dr. Chee Chee Pin
Dr. Chee Chee Pin
Neurosurgery
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Dr. Selvapragasam
Neurosurgery
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About Brachial Plexus Surgery

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What is Brachial Plexus Surgery?
Brachial Plexus Surgery is performed to restore traumatic damage caused to the Brachial Plexus. The Brachial Plexus is a group of nerves that extends from the spine and proceeds to the neck, shoulders, armpit region, and into the arm. The damaged nerves are repaired by shifting and grafting a nerve that develops at the spine and moves to the Brachial Plexus.

What kinds of injuries are cured by the surgery?
Brachial Plexus Surgery treats the following diseases and conditions:
  • Traumatic injury to the Brachial Plexus such as a cut or a tear of the tissue
  • Obstetrical palsy (Erb’s Palsy)
  • Immovable muscles of shoulder, elbow, and fingers
  • Entirely limp limbs without sensory or muscular functions

How to prepare for the surgery?
The patient is required to undergo certain tests and take precautions before the surgery, which may include:
  • Electromyography (EMG) test, which is a nerve conduction study
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)


Duration of procedure/surgery:
The duration of the surgery ranges from 4 to 12 hours.

Days admitted:
The patient needs to stay in the hospital for a couple of days after the surgery.

Anesthesia:
General Anesthesia.

Recovery:
The patient will take six to eight months to fully recover from the surgery. It will take about two to three years for the patient’s strength to improve. If the recovery is slower than the expected time, another EMG is required. This will confirm if the nerves are growing and restoring properly.

Risks:
The following surgical complications are possible: - Infection - Bleeding - Unfavorable response to anesthesia - Further impairment of the brachial plexus - Weakness after the surgery

After care:
Ensure that the following things are ready: - Incision dressing changes - Alcohol gel for disinfection - Sterile gauze pads - Easy-to-remove medical tape - Tylenol, etc - The recovery may involve a little pain in some cases. However, medication is provided if there is pain. - To prevent movement of the arm, the patient will have to use a sling on the arm. This will reduce pain as well. - Engaging in light daily activities at home is encouraged. - The patient should undergo physiotherapy after about two weeks from the day of the surgery.
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