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Endoscopic carpal tunnel release
Hand Clinics, 1996Endoscopic carpal tunnel release is not a procedure to be taken lightly. Like many surgical procedures, it is a demanding exercise that requires exacting knowledge of the anatomy of the hand, attention to detail, and the ability to manipulate three-dimensional objects while observing them in two dimensions on a video screen.
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Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1994The aspects of various techniques for endoscopic carpal tunnel release, including the Chow technique, the Japanese technique, and the Agee technique, are reviewed. Anesthesia, portal placement, and ligament cutting techniques are considered. Clinical results, complications, and long-term outcomes of the Chow technique are summarized.
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Surgery versus non-surgical therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome: a randomised parallel-group trial
Lancet, The, 2009William Hollingworth, Jeffrey Jarvik
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