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Release/decompression surgery can be considered when imaging or clinical evidence suggests that the femoral nerve is compressed in a specific channel or scar, and symptoms are still obvious after conservative or minimally invasive treatments such as drugs, physical therapy, block/PRF. The decision d
24-72h
Response window
Approx. $16,100
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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Implemented on the premise of clarifying the existence of treatable entrapment or adhesion. A common practice is to expose the target area through a small incision under anesthesia, use microsurgical instruments to carefully separate the nerve surrounding fiber bundles from the pressure-causing tissue, and release adhesions or reconstruct the channel if necessary; nerve monitoring and hemostasis control may be coordinated throughout the process. Early postoperative monitoring of sensation, muscle strength, and wound conditions, and gradual rehabilitation, the goal is to decompress pain relief and improve function. The above is general health information, not medical advice; the specific plan is subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.
Implemented on the premise of clarifying the existence of treatable entrapment or adhesion. A common practice is to expose the target area through a small incision under anesthesia, use microsurgical instruments to carefully separate the nerve surrounding fiber bundles from the pressure-causing tissue, and release adhesions or reconstruct the channel if necessary; nerve monitoring and hemostasis control may be coordinated throughout the process. Early postoperative monitoring of sensation, muscle strength, and wound conditions, and gradual rehabilitation, the goal is to decompress pain relief and improve function. The above is general health information, not medical advice; the specific plan is subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

It is recommended to stay for a total of 2–4 weeks (including pre-operative assessment, hospitalization, and post-discharge follow-up), subject to the actual schedule.

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