Percutaneous carpal tunnel release compared with mini-open release using ultrasonographic guidance for both techniques
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Percutaneous carpal tunnel release compared with mini-open release using ultrasonographic guidance for both techniques
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the outcomes of percutaneous carpal tunnel release (PCTR) and mini-open carpal tunnel release (mini-OCTR) using ultrasonographic guidance for both techniques.
Methods: We included 74 hands of 65 women with idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome (age, 52-71 y; mean, 58 y). Thirty-five hands of 29 women had the PCTR (release with a device consisting of an angled blade, guide, and holder, along a line midway between the median nerve and ulnar artery (safe line) under ultrasonography (incision, 4 mm), and 39 hands of 36 women had the mini-OCTR (release along the safe line, distally under direct vision (incision, 1-1.5 cm) and proximally under ultrasonography, using a device consisting of a basket punch and outer tube.
Results: Assessments at 3, 6, 13, 26, 52, and 104 weeks showed no significant differences in neurologic recovery between the groups (p > .05). The PCTR group had significantly less pain, greater grip and key-pinch strengths, and better satisfaction scores at 3 and 6 weeks (p < .05), and less scar sensitivity at 3, 6, and 13 weeks (p < .05). There were no complications.
Conclusions: The PCTR provides the same neurologic recovery as does the mini-OCTR. The former leads to less postoperative morbidity and earlier functional return and achievement of satisfaction.
Type of study/level of evidence: Therapeutic III.
Copyright 2010. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Comment in
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Percutaneous carpal tunnel release versus mini-open carpal tunnel release.J Hand Surg Am. 2010 Jun;35(6):1041-2; author reply 1042. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.03.046. J Hand Surg Am. 2010. PMID: 20513589 No abstract available.
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