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Hospitals For Brachial Plexus Injury in India
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Brachial plexus are a collection of nerves that travel down the arm from the spinal cord in the neck. The nerves are responsible for controlling muscles in the wrist, hand, shoulder and elbow. While there are some brachial plexus injuries that are minor, others are severely complex.
Brachial plexus surgery is required for the treatment of brachial plexus injury. A physician upon examination of the injury decides which type of treatment is necessary. Several tests such as a CT scan or MRI scan, nerve conduction study or electromyogram tests are conducted to examine the type of injury. Brachial plexus injury treatment options include tendon transfer surgery and sensory re-education.
Stereotactic procedure is a minimally invasive surgery that uses three-dimensional coordination system for finding targets inside the body and performing actions such as injection, biopsy, ablation and implantation on them.
Stereotactic surgery is important to ensure that the right procedure is conducted for proper examination and recovery of patients. Any organ inside the body may undergo a stereotactic surgery.