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National Trends in the Diagnosis of CRPS after Open and Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Wrist Surg, 2019
Mertz K   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Endoscopic Technique of Carpal Tunnel Release

open access: yesJournal of the Korean Medical Association, 1997
openaire   +2 more sources

Comparing Online Patient Searches About Carpal Tunnel Release Approaches: A Study on Modern Search Analytics. [PDF]

open access: yesHand (N Y)
Miyasaka MS   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release [PDF]

open access: possibleHand Clinics, 2014
ECTR is an elegant minimally invasive operative treatment of CTS, providing a rapid rehabilitation without increasing the risk of complications. However, there is a significant learning curve and the cost of the operation is significantly higher than with conventional open technique.
Hansen, Torben Bæk   +1 more
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Endoscopic carpal tunnel release

Hand Clinics, 1996
Endoscopic 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.
Thomas J. Fischer, Hill Hastings
  +15 more sources

Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release

World Neurosurgery, 2020
Carpal tunnel syndrome represents compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel, which is defined by the carpal bones on the lateral, medial, and dorsal aspects and the transverse carpal ligament on the anterior aspect.1 Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include paresthesia, anesthesia, paresis, and pain located in the median nerve distribution.
Steven B. Housley   +3 more
  +8 more sources

Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release

CSurgeries, 2016
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) was first described by Sir James Paget in 1854. Today, it is recognized as the most common upper extremity compressive neuropathy, occurring under the transverse carpal ligament of the wrist and causing median nerve symptoms. The compression can be idiopathic or can result from trauma or systemic illness.
Brittany Behar, T. Shane Johnson
openaire   +4 more sources

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