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Carpal Tunnel Release without a Tourniquet: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: Open carpal tunnel release is commonly performed with the use of a tourniquet.
O. Olaiya   +3 more
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Ultrasound (US) Changes in the Median Nerve Cross‐Sectional Area After Microinvasive US‐Guided Carpal Tunnel Release

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2020
To document changes in the median nerve cross‐sectional area (CSA) in the proximal carpal tunnel region after ultrasound (US)‐guided carpal tunnel release (CTR).
C. Chappell   +3 more
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Carpal Tunnel Release

Techniques in Neurosurgery, 2000
Abstract:Entrapment of the median nerve at the carpal tunnel is the most common entrapment neuropathy. Although nocturnal paresthesias are the most common initial manifestation of carpal tunnel syndrome, the patient may also note hand numbness, clumsiness, pain radiating up the arm, and weakness ...
Sohaib A. Kureshi, Allan H. Friedman
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Clinical Results of Ultrasound‐Guided Carpal Tunnel Release Performed by a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2020
The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and efficacy of ultrasound‐guided carpal tunnel release (USCTR) in a consecutive group of patients treated by a single primary care sports medicine physician.
Anthony E. Joseph   +2 more
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Patient Mindset and the Success of Carpal Tunnel Release

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: Depression and pain catastrophizing are aspects of the patient’s mindset that have been shown to be important in relation to the outcome of carpal tunnel release.
P. O. Sun   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The First Carpal Tunnel Release?

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1995
Correspondence is presented recording an operation for release of the carpal tunnel performed in 1924, together with a biographical note on the surgeon, Herbert Galloway.
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Surgical release of the carpal tunnel

Hand Clinics, 2002
A thorough understanding of the normal anatomy and possible anomalies that may exist is important for the surgeon managing median nerve compression at the wrist. Given the high incidence of anatomic variability occurring in and around the carpal canal, open decompression of the median nerve is the preferred surgical technique for treating carpal tunnel
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Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1995
Endoscopic carpal tunnel release is a technically demanding and precise procedure, but one that can be mastered to the benefit of our patients. Once mastered, the rewards of shorter operating times, reduced postoperative pain, earlier return to activities of daily living and employment, and more satisfied patients can be realized.
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Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release

AORN Journal, 1993
Endoscopic carpal tunnel decompression is a new and effective way of relieving CTS. It shortens the recovery period and the length of time required to resume normal postoperative activity. The majority of our patients have experienced relief of symptoms and, in instances where the opposite hand was affected by CTS, have returned for that hand to be ...
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Ultrasound-guided percutaneous carpal tunnel release: 2-year follow-up of 641 hands

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2020
distal carpal tunnel and at the pisiform level compared with the control group (p< 0.001, Student’s t-test). In the CTS group, the CSAs at the pisiform and distal carpal tunnel levels were significantly larger compared with the hamate and DRUJ levels (p<
Ping-Hui Wang, Po-Ting Wu, I. Jou
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