Nerve decompression

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  • Even less frequent, partial optic nerve decompression is utilized in thyroid eye disease with optic neuropathy.
  • Optic nerve decompression is performed wi 196 th or without orbital decompression, depending on the etiology of the optic neuropathy.
  • However, 193 to perform total facial nerve decompression is a serious undertaking, and is not without risks and complications, one of which is inadvertent damage to the facial nerve.
  • Back to top Nerve decompression is an operation in which hand surgeons make a short incision in your arm and open the “roof” of a nerve tunnel to give a “pinched” nerve more room.
  • Optic nerve decompression is a procedure that is now receiving increasing clinical attention.

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