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Endoscopic Technique of Carpal Tunnel Release
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Randomized Controlled Trials Evaluating Carpal Tunnel Release Are Statistically Fragile: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Hybrid-J shape needle in ultrasound-guided looped thread carpal tunnel release: a cadaveric study on safety and efficacy. [PDF]
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Is Glycemic Control and Surgical Approach Related to Surgical Site Infection Following Carpal Tunnel Release? [PDF]
Lin JS, Phillips AR, Jain SA.
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Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release [PDF]
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.
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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.
Thomas J. Fischer, Hill Hastings
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Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release
World Neurosurgery, 2020Carpal 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.
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