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Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Peripheral Nerve Surgery at University of Virginia: A team approach to total care
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Our neurosurgeons and neurologists work as a team with other
caregivers in the fields of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pain
Management, Pathology, Oncology, and Orthopedic Surgery to optimize the
care given to our patients with problems involving the peripheral
nervous system.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Schwannomas and neurofibromas
- Brachial plexus injuries
- Ulnar or peroneal nerve compression
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
Diagnosing the problem
- Prior to surgery or other treatment, our physicians work with
- each patient to diagnose the problem with techniques that
- may include:
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EMG and nerve conduction studies
- MRI-an imaging technique used when the physician suspects
peripheral nerve tumors, traumatic injury, post-irradiation neuritis,
chronic compression, and some pain syndromes.
Possible surgeries:
- internal and external neurolysis for the management of scars,
- surgical revision of painful neuromas
- excision of nerve sheath tumors
- surgical exploration of complex or scarred nerve injuries
- nerve grafting for repair
Special services for children
Pediatric cases are treated and rehabilitated in conjunction with
the special services of the
Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center, including the
Motion Analysis Lab. See UVA's Patient Information page to learn about all the
patient and guest services available to make your stay as
comfortable as possible.
Contact
Drs. Jeff Elias and
Greg Helm perform most of our peripheral nerve surgeries.
Click on their links for individual contact information, or please
feel free to call our general number (434) 924-2203 (Local) or
1-800-362-2203 (Toll free) and our staff will help you.
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