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What Kind Of Surgery Is Needed To Repair Nerve Lesions On Ulnar Median Radial Nerves?

my dr says I need to have surgery done on my brachial plexus to decompress it said I have nerve lesions on ulnar median radial nerves I have thorassic outlet my question is what is the name of particular surgery I would like to see a live video so I know exactly what is going to be done before I decide to take this route
Thu, 10 Mar 2016
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depending on cause of brachial plexus compression either by a cervical rib, or scalenus anticus muscle compression or minor compression due to pectoralis major muscle, trans-axillary or supra clacicular approach by surgeons is used.You may simply put heading in search box for thoracic outlet syndrome neurogenic decompression surgery, however, this may confuse you as varied surgeries are done ,either pectoralis tenotomy is done for minor compression, to scalene muscle decompression and removal of cervical rib.With experienced surgeon, there would be no complications, so have faith
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What Kind Of Surgery Is Needed To Repair Nerve Lesions On Ulnar Median Radial Nerves?

hello depending on cause of brachial plexus compression either by a cervical rib, or scalenus anticus muscle compression or minor compression due to pectoralis major muscle, trans-axillary or supra clacicular approach by surgeons is used.You may simply put heading in search box for thoracic outlet syndrome neurogenic decompression surgery, however, this may confuse you as varied surgeries are done ,either pectoralis tenotomy is done for minor compression, to scalene muscle decompression and removal of cervical rib.With experienced surgeon, there would be no complications, so have faith best wishes