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- +Record review
- +Care coordination
- +Travel support
- +Interpretation support

Repair or autologous nerve transplantation can be considered when imaging/intraoperative findings suggest femoral nerve rupture, loss of continuity, or severe scarring that cannot be simply released. The decision is related to the length of the defect, the distance from the target muscle, the tissue
24-72h
Response window
Approx. $15,400
Treatment fee
Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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This procedure is used to confirm a complete tear or conduction interruption. A common practice is to expose the proximal and distal nerves under a microscope, perform tension-free end-to-end anastomosis after assessing the activity of the cut ends; if there is a gap, autologous donor nerves (such as the sural nerve) can be selected to make a bundle-like 'cable' graft, bridged to the recipient area, and supplemented with biological glue or flexible wrapping as needed to ensure blood supply and gliding channels. Postoperatively, short-term limb protection is often used to monitor pain, incision, and sensory/muscle strength changes. The goal is to rebuild continuity to facilitate axonal regeneration. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific information is subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.
This procedure is used to confirm a complete tear or conduction interruption. A common practice is to expose the proximal and distal nerves under a microscope, perform tension-free end-to-end anastomosis after assessing the activity of the cut ends; if there is a gap, autologous donor nerves (such as the sural nerve) can be selected to make a bundle-like 'cable' graft, bridged to the recipient area, and supplemented with biological glue or flexible wrapping as needed to ensure blood supply and gliding channels. Postoperatively, short-term limb protection is often used to monitor pain, incision, and sensory/muscle strength changes. The goal is to rebuild continuity to facilitate axonal regeneration. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific information is subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.

A comprehensive process recommends staying in China for approximately 2–4 weeks, depending on the actual schedule.

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