Morphologic changes following endoscopic and two-portal subcutaneous carpal tunnel release
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- DOI: 10.1016/0363-5023(94)90194-5
Morphologic changes following endoscopic and two-portal subcutaneous carpal tunnel release
Abstract
This study describes the morphologic changes that occur following single incision endoscopic and two-portal subcutaneous carpal tunnel release. Seventeen patients were studied preoperatively and an average of 24 weeks postoperatively. Canal volume, carpal arch width, and median nerve palmar displacement and cross-sectional area were measured by use of multiplanar reformation and three-dimensional reconstruction of magnetic resonance images. Both methods produced a marked increase in canal volume and median nerve cross-sectional area; neither resulted in a significant change in carpal arch width. These data provide a morphologic basis for the belief that endoscopic or subcutaneous carpal tunnel release will produce clinical relief equivalent to open carpal tunnel release.
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