Peripheral Nerve Surgery

This leaflet is intended to provide you with general information. It is not a substitute for advice from your neurosurgeon. You are encouraged to discuss the benefits and risks of treatment with your neurosurgeon. This is an abridged version of the NSA patient education pamphlet: Tumours of the pituitary gland – a guide for patients. The complete pamphlet is available from your neurosurgeon.

What is a Peripheral Nerve?

A peripheral nerve is any nerve that is outside the brain and spinal cord. The most common causes of nerve damage are: • Entrapment and compression – a peripheral nerve that runs through a narrow area may become trapped and compressed. Symptoms can include pain, tingling, numbness and weakness. Common sites of entrapment and compression include the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome), elbow (cubital tunnel syndrome), neck (thoracic outlet syndrome), knee (peroneal nerve syndrome), and ankle (tarsal tunnel syndrome). • Acute trauma – such as a stretch injury, or a laceration from a knife or other sharp object. • Tumour – whether benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), serious damage to the peripheral nerve may occur. If a damaged peripheral nerve does not heal well, surgery may be the only effective treatment option.

Surgical procedures

A decision whether to have surgery

As you make the decision whether to have surgery, make sure that you understand the risks, benefits and limitations of surgery. If you do not have surgery, your symptoms and condition may continue to worsen. Only you can decide if surgery is right for you. If you have any questions, ask your surgeon.

Anaesthesia

Craniotomy is usually performed under general anaesthesia

Potential Risks

Modern craniotomy procedures are safe but do have risks of side effects. Although uncommon, complications are possible.

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