Brechial Plexus Treatment In Kerala

Are you looking for expert care for brachial plexus injuries in Kerala? Let us introduce you to one of the premier centers in the region, the Sushrutha Institute of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (SIPRAS). Known for its exceptional care and successful outcomes, SIPRAS has established itself as a leader in treating brachial plexus injuries. Whether you are seeking answers, a reliable diagnosis, or effective treatment, SIPRAS offers unparalleled expertise.

What is a Brachial Plexus Injury?

The brachial plexus is a network of nerves originating from the spinal cord in the neck, controlling movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. Injuries to these nerves can lead to:

  • Weakness or paralysis in the arm.
  • Loss of sensation.
  • Chronic pain.

These injuries may result from trauma, childbirth complications, tumors, or inflammation, and their severity can range from mild nerve stretching to complete nerve tears.

Why Choose SIPRAS for Brachial Plexus Treatment?

At SIPRAS, we have over 17 years of experience specializing in brachial plexus care. Here are the reasons why SIPRAS is the best choice for treatment in Kerala:

1. Expert Team of Specialists

The highly skilled plastic and reconstructive surgeons at SIPRAS possess unmatched expertise in diagnosing and treating complex brachial plexus injuries. Backed by years of experience and a committed team, they deliver tailored treatment plans for each patient.

2. State-of-the-Art Facilities

SIPRAS is equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and advanced surgical technologies, including:

  • High-precision imaging equipment like MRI and CT scanners.
  • Advanced microsurgical instruments for nerve reconstruction.
  • Cutting-edge post-operative rehabilitation facilities.

3. Personalized Care

Each patient receives a customized treatment plan designed to meet their unique needs. From initial consultation to rehabilitation, SIPRAS ensures a smooth journey toward recovery.

4. Comprehensive Services

SIPRAS offers a wide range of services for brachial plexus injuries, including:

  • Nerve repair and grafting.
  • Tendon and muscle transfers.
  • Post-operative rehabilitation.

5. Global Recognition

Patients from Kerala, neighboring states, and international locations, including UAE, Qatar, Oman, and East African countries, trust SIPRAS for its high-quality care and excellent success rates.


Diagnosis of Brachial Plexus Injuries

Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. At SIPRAS, the diagnostic process involves:

  1. Physical Examination: Doctors evaluate arm and hand sensations, muscle strength, and range of motion.
  2. Advanced Imaging Techniques:
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Provides detailed images of the nerves.
    • Computed Tomography (CT): Helps visualize the injury and surrounding structures.
    • X-Rays: Identify associated fractures or joint dislocations.
  3. Electromyogram (EMG): This test evaluates the electrical activity of muscles and nerves to assess the extent of damage.


Treatment Options at SIPRAS

The management of brachial plexus injuries requires a multi-disciplinary approach, and SIPRAS excels in delivering holistic care.

1. Conservative Management

For mild injuries, treatments may include:

  • Physical Therapy: To maintain muscle strength and improve range of motion.
  • Pain Management: Medications and supportive therapies to control discomfort.

2. Surgical Treatment

For severe injuries, surgery is often necessary. SIPRAS offers:

  • Nerve Repair: Reconnecting severed nerves to restore function.
  • Nerve Grafting: Using donor nerves to replace damaged sections.
  • Nerve Transfers: Redirecting nearby nerves to restore lost function.
  • Tendon Transfers: Transferring tendons from one area to another to regain movement.

3. Rehabilitation

Post-operative rehabilitation plays a vital role in recovery. SIPRAS provides:

  • Personalized physiotherapy sessions.
  • Occupational therapy for functional improvement.
  • Long-term follow-ups to monitor progress.


Cost of Brachial Plexus Treatment in Kerala

The cost of brachial plexus surgery at SIPRAS is tailored to the individual’s needs and depends on several factors:

  • Severity and type of injury.
  • Diagnostic tests required.
  • Surgical procedures involved.
  • Surgeon’s expertise.
  • Duration of hospital stay and rehabilitation.

At SIPRAS, transparency and affordability are prioritized. Patients can rest assured they will receive top-quality care at competitive costs.


SIPRAS: A Trusted Name in Kerala and Beyond

Sushrutha Institute of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (SIPRAS) has become a beacon of hope for patients dealing with brachial plexus injuries. Its reputation for excellence, combined with a compassionate approach, makes it a preferred destination for treatment.

What Sets SIPRAS Apart?

  • Experience: 17+ years of expertise in brachial plexus injury management.
  • Commitment: A dedicated clinic focusing exclusively on brachial plexus care.
  • Infrastructure: World-class facilities for diagnosis, surgery, and rehabilitation.
  • Global Reach: Patients from across India and international locations choose SIPRAS for its exceptional care.


Meet Our Experts

DR ANILJITH

DR ANILJITH

DR ANTO FRANCIS

DR ANTO FRANCIS

DR PRADEEP KUMAR

DR PRADEEP KUMAR

Dr Jyoshid R Balan

Dr Jyoshid R Balan

Dr Vinu Roy

Dr Vinu Roy

Dr Ajai K S

Dr Ajai K S

Dr Prince H P

Dr Prince H P

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the brachial plexus?

The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that controls movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. Injuries to this area can cause pain, weakness, or loss of function.

2. What are common causes of brachial plexus injuries?

Brachial plexus injuries can result from trauma (like motor vehicle accidents), childbirth complications, tumors, or inflammation.

3. How is a brachial plexus injury diagnosed at SIPRAS?

SIPRAS uses advanced diagnostics, including physical examinations, MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and EMG tests, to accurately diagnose the injury.

4. Can brachial plexus injuries heal on their own?

Mild injuries may heal with time and therapy, but severe cases often require surgical intervention, which is expertly provided at SIPRAS.

5. What surgical options are available at SIPRAS?

SIPRAS offers nerve repair, nerve grafting, nerve transfers, and tendon transfers to restore function and sensation.

6. How long does recovery take after brachial plexus surgery?

Recovery varies depending on the severity of the injury and the procedure performed. Post-operative rehabilitation at SIPRAS helps speed up recovery.

7. Is brachial plexus surgery at SIPRAS affordable?

Yes, SIPRAS offers transparent and competitive pricing for all treatments. Costs depend on the injury’s severity and required procedures.

8. Why should I choose SIPRAS for my treatment?

SIPRAS is known for its 17+ years of expertise, state-of-the-art facilities, and a dedicated team of specialists delivering personalized care.

9. Does SIPRAS treat international patients?

Yes, SIPRAS is a trusted destination for patients from the UAE, Qatar, Oman, and East African countries, offering exceptional care.

10. How can I book an appointment at SIPRAS?

You can contact SIPRAS at 0487-2436118 or email sushruthainstitute@gmail.com to schedule your consultation.