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Case Reports
. 1989;5(1):11-8.
doi: 10.1016/0749-8063(89)90084-4.

Endoscopic management of carpal tunnel syndrome

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Endoscopic management of carpal tunnel syndrome

I Okutsu et al. Arthroscopy. 1989.

Abstract

This article describes a subcutaneous endoscopic operative procedure for carpal tunnel syndrome and analyzes its effectiveness using electrophysiological data. Subcutaneous transverse carpal ligament release under universal subcutaneous endoscope (USE) was performed using local anesthesia without pneumotourniquet in 54 hands of 45 patients since June 1986. The mean follow-up period was 13.8 months. Sensory disturbances began to subside immediately after the operation and disappeared within 2 months in all cases. After the disappearance of sensory disturbances, we performed postoperative electrophysiological studies in 27 patients (33 hands). Postoperative electrophysiological data were significantly improved in all cases. Patients did not suffer from any serious complications such as motor branch injuries of the median nerve, hypesthesia of the palm, or injuries of the superficial palmar arch. From these results, we conclude that the transverse carpal ligament can be safely incised by this procedure.

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