Long-Term Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life Following Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph21091203
Long-Term Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life Following Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
Abstract
This study investigates the long-term efficacy of carpal tunnel release surgery (CTR) on patient outcomes. We aimed to assess symptom severity, functional limitations, and quality of life in a large cohort (n = 186) at least five years post-surgery via a retrospective cross-sectional design that evaluated participants using the validated Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) over a phone interview. The BCTQ measures symptom severity, functional limitations, and quality of life specific to carpal tunnel syndrome. Seventy-three percent (73.1%) of patients reported complete resolution of symptoms and functional limitations (BCTQ = 1) with an average follow-up of 11 years. No statistically significant decline in BCTQ scores was observed over time. Univariate analysis revealed a significant association between poorer outcomes and older age at surgery and current unemployment. Carpal tunnel release surgery demonstrates long-term effectiveness in relieving symptoms and improving function in most patients. These findings contribute to the understanding of CTR's impact on patient well-being beyond short-term outcomes.
Keywords: BCTQ; carpal tunnel release surgery; carpal tunnel syndrome; functional limitations; hand function; long-term outcomes; quality of life.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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