Endoscopic Release of the Carpal Tunnel: A Randomized Prospective Multicenter Study. Journal of Hand Surgery. 1992; 17(6):987-995.Agee JM, McCarroll HR, Jr., Tortosa RD, Berry DA, Szabo RM, Peimer CA. Endoscopic release of the carpal tunnel: a randomized prospective multicenter study. ...
Recovery after carpal tunnel syndrome operation: the influence of the opposite hand, if operated on in the same session. Arch Orth Trauma Surg. 2001, 121: 368-70.HURACEK J; HEISING M; TROEGER H. Recovery after carpal tunnel syndrome operation: the influence of the opposite hand, if ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is treated very successfully by surgical release of the flexor retinaculum. However, in some patients, all symptoms are not resolved. Weakness in grip strength and pain in the thenar and hypothenar areas corresponding to the end of the transverse ligament after its complete ...
The system, method and/or apparatus is particularly suited for use on a transverse carpal ligament (TCL) during a surgical procedure undertaken thereon from a small incision/dissection of a portion or part thereof up to a standard carpal tunnel release (CTR) procedure (i.e. an entire or ...
There are 40,000 carpal release surgeries each month in the United States; it is the #1 hand operation. These surgeries are supposed to be stage 3 carpal tunnel syndrome, meaning loss of sensation from the median nerve, tingling or pain to the hands and fingertips, both day and night; pat...
Cobb TK, et al.,"outcome of reoperation for carpal tunnel syndrome", J Hand Surgery, Vol 21A, pp. 347-356, 1996.Cobb TK, Amadio PC, Leatherwood DF, et al. Outcome of reoper- ation for carpal tunnel syndrome. J Hand Surg. 1996;21A:347-56....
Thirty-eight patients were examined retrospectively 2 years after reoperation of carpal tunnel release. All of them had had complaints after the first operation. On the basis of DASH and Amadio questionnaires after the reoperation, the patients were divided into two groups: good results and ...
Endoscopic operation for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Preliminary results of a prospective studyAntoniadis, GRath, S AMirAli, LOberle, JRichter, H P
Carpal tunnel syndrome: A neurophysiological study of effects of two types of operationTo inform the clinical management of patients with suspected carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and case definition for CTS in epidemiological research, we explored the relation of symptoms and signs to sensory nerve ...
On the way to the room, the resident anesthesiologist tells you about the patient. The patient is an otherwise healthy 28-year-old pregnant female (24/52) scheduled to undergo a carpal tunnel release. A successfully working supraclavicular block has been placed without any sedation about 5 min...