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Endoscopic carpal tunnel release: report of 146 cases
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York
|October 6, 2000
Abstract
Objective:
The purpose of this study is to describe one type of surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, namely endoscopic carpal tunnel release.
Materials And Methods:
One hundred forty-six (146) cases of median nerve compression underwent the same-day procedure.
Results:
Eighty-six percent (86%) were favorable, and 14% unfavorable. There was no damage caused to nerves, vascular structures, or tendons.
Conclusions:
Although overall long-term results of endoscopic carpal tunnel release appear similar to those of open release, patients who undergo endoscopic carpal tunnel release demonstrate a quicker functional recovery, less postoperative pain, and less scarring than open carpal tunnel release patients.