Adductor nerve dissection requires timely surgical treatment and medication. If the severity of the dissection is mild, recovery is possible, but if the severity of the dissection is severe or even complete, it is more difficult to recover completely. 1. Surgical treatment: When it is clear that the adductor nerve has been severed, the patient should receive fiberoptic surgery as early as possible to anastomose the severed nerve, generally the earlier the treatment, the better the result. 2. Drug treatment: besides surgery, it is also very important to apply nerve-nourishing drugs, including methylcobalamin, nerve growth factor, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, etc., which can promote the repair of damaged nerves. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of professional doctors. In addition to the above treatments, postoperative patients should also take care of themselves under the guidance of doctors. It is recommended that patients with adductor nerve rupture should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.