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Minimally invasive carpal tunnel surgery in leprosy
Objective: Evaluate carpal tunnel release in leprosy. Methods: The authors operated upon 60 patients with median nerve involvement by leprosy between February 2008 and February 2012.
José Marcos Pondé+4 more
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Open cubital and carpal tunnel release using wide-awake technique: reduction of postoperative pain
Purpose This study aimed to compare the efficacy of and patient satisfaction with the wide-awake local anesthesia with no tourniquet (WALANT) technique in open cubital and carpal tunnel release surgery.
Sang-Woo Kang+6 more
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Background: Open carpal tunnel release typically requires several weeks of recovery. A less invasive, ultrasound-guided percutaneous technique of releasing the transverse carpal ligament using a thread (thread carpal tunnel release [TCTR]) has been ...
R. Burnham+5 more
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Objective: Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by the compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel, resulting in clinical symptoms in the area innervated by the nerve.
Nizamettin Koçkara, Seçkin Özcan
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Background Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common disorder, which can be treated with surgery or conservative options. However, there is insufficient evidence and no consensus among physicians with regard to the preferred treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome.
de Vet Henrica CW+5 more
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Dynamic Ultrasound—A Useful Tool to Demonstrate Adhesions Postcarpal Tunnel Surgery
Carpal tunnel syndrome is common, and open carpal tunnel release remains the treatment of choice for cases refractive to conservative treatment. However, up to 25% of postrelease patients remain symptomatic.
Mei-Ting Wang+3 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome with severe sensory deficit: Endoscopic release in 18 cases [PDF]
Isam Atroshi+3 more
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Background: Surgical carpal tunnel release is performed by either open carpal tunnel release (OCTR) or endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR). The purpose of this study was to assess differences in intraoperative and postoperative complications, trends,
E. Williamson+2 more
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Opioid Versus Nonopioid Analgesia After Carpal Tunnel Release: A Randomized, Prospective Study
Background: The purpose of this investigation was to compare pain control and patient satisfaction for conventional postoperative opioid analgesia and nonopioid multimodal analgesia after elective open or endoscopic carpal tunnel release (CTR).
L. C. Grandizio+4 more
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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition in adults with an estimated prevalence of up to 5% in the general population. The presence of a persistent median artery is an important consideration for plastic and orthopedic surgeons who ...
Katarzyna Osiak+3 more
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