1.Changes in Clinical Symptoms, Functions, and the Median Nerve Cross-Sectional Area at the Carpal Tunnel Inlet after Open Carpal Tunnel Release.
Jae Kwang KIM ; Young Do KOH ; Jong Oh KIM ; Shin Woo CHOI
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2016;8(3):298-302
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between clinical symptoms and cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve at the carpal tunnel inlet before and after open carpal tunnel release (CTR). METHODS: Thirty-two patients (53 hands) that underwent open CTR for idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome were prospectively enrolled. Median nerve CSA at the carpal tunnel inlet was measured preoperatively and at 2 and 12 weeks after CTR by high resolution ultrasonography. The Boston carpal tunnel questionnaire (BCTQ) was also completed at these times. RESULTS: BCTQ symptom (BCTQ-S) score was significantly improved at 2 weeks postoperatively, but BCTQ function (BCTQ-F) score and CSA were significantly improved at 12 weeks postoperatively. Preoperative CSA was significantly correlated with preoperative BCTQ-S and BCTQ-F scores but was not significantly correlated with postoperative BCTQ scores or postoperative changes in BCTQ scores. Postoperative median nerve CSA was not significantly correlated with postoperative BCTQ-S or BCTQ-F scores, and postoperative changes in median nerve CSA were not significantly correlated with postoperative changes in BCTQ-S or BCTQ-F scores. CONCLUSIONS: The study shows clinical symptoms resolve rapidly after open CTR, but median nerve swelling and clinical function take several months to recover. In addition, preoperative median nerve swelling might predict preoperative severities of clinical symptoms and functional disabilities. However, postoperative reductions in median nerve swelling were not found to reflect postoperative reductions in clinical symptoms or functional disabilities.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Anatomy, Cross-Sectional
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		                        			Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/diagnostic imaging/epidemiology/*physiopathology/*surgery
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Median Nerve/anatomy & histology/physiopathology/*surgery
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Orthopedic Procedures/*statistics & numerical data
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		                        			Prospective Studies
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		                        			Surveys and Questionnaires
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		                        			Ultrasonography
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		                        			Wrist/surgery
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.Manual reduction of children's Monteggia fractures associated with anterior interosseous nerve injury.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(10):862-865
OBJECTIVETo study clinical results of the manual reduction in treatment.
METHODSFrom October 2010 to April 2013,39 children with Monteggia fracture associated with anterior interosseous nerve injury were treated by manual reduction and fixation on buckling rotation backward,including 17 females and 22 males with an average age of 6.3 years old ranging from 3.2 to 11 years old. Among them, 15 cases were on the right side and 24 cases on the left. The course of disease was 40 minutes to 8 days (averaged 1.5 days). There were 7 cases with skateboard injured, 13 cases with stumble injured, 11 cases with falling injured,8 cases with air bed injured. According to Bado classification, 13 cases were type II, 22 cases were type III, 4 cases were type IV.
RESULTSThe distal forefinger showed exercise normally in 34 cases at 3 weeks after treatment, and the patients restored normal activities at 6 weeks after treatment. All patients were follow-up from 54 days to 6 months (averaged 67 days. According to Mayo elbow functional evaluation standard,the scoring result was 19.62±1.35 in activity, 45.00 ± 0.00 in pain, 9.87 ± 0.80 in stability, 25.00±0.00 in strength, 99.49 ±1.92 in total. The outcome of all patients was excellent and good evaluation results.
CONCLUSIONIf the anterior interosseous nerve injury could be identified early and treated timely, patients could gradually restore reasonable function and recover with satisfactory results. Raising understanding of anterior interosseous nerve injury can effectively reduce misdiagnosis.
Arm Bones ; injuries ; innervation ; surgery ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Forearm Injuries ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Humans ; Male ; Median Nerve ; injuries ; Monteggia's Fracture ; surgery
3.Melorheostosis of the hand affecting the c6 sclerotome and presenting with carpal tunnel syndrome.
Shalimar ABDULLAH ; Noreen Fazlina Mat NOR ; Nor Hazla Mohamed HAFLAH
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(4):e54-6
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Melorheostosis is a rare, progressive bone disease accompanied by hyperostosis and soft tissue fibrosis. While affected adults present with contracture and pain, children present with limb length discrepancy and deformity. We report the case of a 20-year-old woman with melorheostosis since childhood who presented with right hand deformity and numbness. Radiographs showed not only a combination of dense sclerosis and opacities, but also the classic 'flowing candle wax' appearance. Radiography can be used to identify melorheostosis, thus preventing unnecessary bone biopsies. Carpal tunnel release revealed the presence of a thickened flexor retinaculum and a degenerated median nerve distal to the retinaculum, but did not show hyperostosis. This case highlights the role of nerve decompression in melorheostosis and the importance of early identification of the disease to prevent unnecessary bone biopsies.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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		                        			complications
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		                        			diagnostic imaging
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Fibrosis
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			Hand
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			Hand Deformities
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		                        			diagnostic imaging
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Hypesthesia
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		                        			Median Nerve
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Melorheostosis
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		                        			complications
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		                        			diagnostic imaging
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Radiography
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		                        			Sclerosis
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		                        			diagnostic imaging
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		                        			Young Adult
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.Combined radial and median nerve injury in diaphyseal fracture of humerus: a case report.
Rajesh ROHILLA ; Rohit SINGLA ; Narender-Kumar MAGU ; Roop SINGH ; Ashish DEVGUN ; Reetadyuti MUKHOPADHYAY ; Paritosh GOGNA
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2013;16(6):365-367
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Radial nerve palsy is the most common neurological involvement in humeral shaft fractures. But combined radial and median nerve injury in a closed diaphyseal fracture of the humerus is rare. Combined injury to both radial and median nerve can cause significant disability. A detailed clinical examination is therefore necessary following humeral shaft fractures. We report a patient with closed diaphyseal humeral fracture (AO 12A-2.3) together with radial and median nerve palsy, its management and review of the literature. As the patient had two nerves involved, surgical exploration was planned. Fracture was reduced and fixed with a 4.5 mm narrow dynamic compression plate. There was no external injury to both radial and median nerves on surgical exploration. Neurological recovery started at 3 weeks' follow-up. Complete recovery was seen at 12 weeks. Careful clinical examination is of the utmost importance in early diagnosis of combined nerve injuries, which allows better management and rehabilitation of the patient.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Bone Plates
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Humeral Fractures
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Humerus
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		                        			Median Nerve
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		                        			Radial Neuropathy
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
5.Outcome of contralateral C7 nerve transferring to median nerve.
Kai-ming GAO ; Jie LAO ; Xin ZHAO ; Yu-dong GU
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(20):3865-3868
BACKGROUNDContralateral C7 (cC7) transfer had been widely used in many organizations in the world, but the outcomes were significantly different. So the purpose of the study was to evaluate the outcome of patients treated with cC7 transferring to median nerve and to determine the factors affecting the outcome of this procedure.
METHODSA retrospective review of 51 patients with total root avulsion brachial plexus injuries who underwent cC7 transfer was conducted. All of the surgeries were performed with two surgery stages and median nerve was the recipient nerve. The cC7 nerve was used in three different ways. The entire C7 root was used in 11 patients; the posterior division together with the lateral part of the anterior division was used in 15 patients; the anterior or the posterior division alone was used in 25 patients. The mean follow-up period was 6.9 years.
RESULTSThe efficiency of the surgery in these 51 patients was 49.02% in motor and 62.75% in sensory function. The patients with entire C7 root transfer obtained significantly better recovery in both motor and sensory function than the patients with partial C7 transfer. The best function recovery could be induced if the interval between the two surgery stages was 4-8 months.
CONCLUSIONScC7 transfer is an effective procedure in repairing median nerve. But using the entire C7 root transfer can obtain better recovery; so we emphasize using the entire root as the donor. The optimal interval between two surgery stages is 4-8 months.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Brachial Plexus ; surgery ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Median Nerve ; surgery ; Middle Aged ; Nerve Transfer ; methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult
6.Lipomatosis of nerve: a clinicopathologic analysis of 15 cases.
Rong-jun MAO ; Ke-fei YANG ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(3):165-168
OBJECTIVETo study the clinicopathologic features of lipomatosis of nerve (NLS).
METHODSThe clinical, radiologic and pathologic features were analyzed in 15 cases of NLS.
RESULTSThere were a total of 10 males and 5 females. The age of patients ranged from 4 to 42 years (mean age = 22.4 years). Eleven cases were located in the upper limbs and 4 cases in the lower limbs. The median nerve was the most common involved nerve. The patients typically presented before 30 years of age (often at birth or in early childhood) with a soft and slowly enlarging mass in the limb, with or without accompanying motor and sensory deficits. Some cases also had macrodactyly and carpal tunnel syndrome. MRI showed the presence of fatty tissue between nerve fascicles, resembling coaxial cable in axial plane and assuming a spaghetti-like appearance in coronal plane. On gross examination, the affected nerve was markedly increased in length and diameter. It consisted of a diffusely enlarged greyish-yellow lobulated fusiform beaded mass within the epineural sheath. Histologically, the epineurium was infiltrated by fibrofatty tissue which separated, surrounded and compressed the usually normal-appearing nerve fascicles, resulting in perineural septation of nerve fascicles and microfascicle formation. The infiltration sometimes resulted in concentric arrangement of perineural cells and pseudo-onion bulb-like hypertrophic changes. The perineurial cells might proliferate, with thickening of collagen fibers, degeneration and atrophic changes of nerve bundles. Immunohistochemical study showed that the nerve fibers expressed S-100 protein, neurofilament and CD56 (weak). The endothelial cells and dendritic fibers were highlighted by CD34. The intravascular smooth muscle cells were positive for muscle-specific actin.
CONCLUSIONSNLS is a rare benign soft tissue tumor of peripheral nerve. The MRI findings are characteristic. A definitive diagnosis can be made with histologic examination of tissue biopsy.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Antigens, CD34 ; metabolism ; CD56 Antigen ; metabolism ; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ; complications ; pathology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Extremities ; innervation ; Female ; Hand Deformities, Congenital ; complications ; pathology ; Humans ; Lipoma ; pathology ; Lipomatosis ; complications ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; pathology ; surgery ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Median Nerve ; metabolism ; pathology ; Nerve Sheath Neoplasms ; pathology ; Neurofibroma ; pathology ; Neurofilament Proteins ; metabolism ; Neuroma ; pathology ; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases ; complications ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; pathology ; surgery ; Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms ; pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; S100 Proteins ; metabolism ; Vimentin ; metabolism ; Young Adult
7.Martin-Gruber anastomosis: a case report and review of the literature.
Wei-bo PAN ; Hai-xiao CHEN ; Jun-bo LIANG ; Zhao-ming YE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(9):745-746
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Elbow Joint
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		                        			innervation
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Median Nerve
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		                        			abnormalities
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		                        			Ulnar Nerve
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		                        			abnormalities
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		                        			Young Adult
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Intraneural hemangioma of the median nerve: report of a case.
Hui LIU ; Qin-he FAN ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(5):347-348
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Antigens, CD34
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Follow-Up Studies
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		                        			Hemangioma
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Hemangiosarcoma
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Median Nerve
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			Median Neuropathy
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			Melanoma
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			surgery
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		                        			S100 Proteins
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		                        			metabolism
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Contribution of the Proximal Nerve Stump in End-to-side Nerve Repair: In a Rat Model.
Jun Mo JUNG ; Moon Sang CHUNG ; Min Bom KIM ; Goo Hyun BAEK
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2009;1(2):90-95
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution of the proximal nerve stump, in end-to-side nerve repair, to functional recovery, by modifying the classic end-to-side neurorrhaphy and suturing the proximal nerve stump to a donor nerve in a rat model of a severed median nerve. METHODS: Three experimental groups were studied: a modified end-to-side neurorrhaphy with suturing of the proximal nerve stump (double end-to-side neurorrhaphy, Group I), a classic end-to-side neurorrhaphy (Group II) and a control group without neurorrhaphy (Group III). Twenty weeks after surgery, grasping testing, muscle contractility testing, and histological studies were performed. RESULTS: The grasping strength, muscle contraction force and nerve fiber count were significantly higher in group I than in group II, and there was no evidence of nerve recovery in group III. CONCLUSIONS: The contribution from the proximal nerve stump in double end-to-side nerve repair might improve axonal sprouting from the donor nerve and help achieve a better functional recovery in an end-to-side coaptation model.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Anastomosis, Surgical/methods
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		                        			Animals
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		                        			Axons/pathology
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		                        			Forelimb
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		                        			Hand Strength
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Median Nerve/pathology/*surgery
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		                        			Muscle Contraction
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		                        			Muscle, Skeletal/physiopathology
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		                        			Nerve Regeneration
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		                        			Nerve Transfer/*methods
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		                        			Rats
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		                        			Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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		                        			Recovery of Function
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		                        			Ulnar Nerve/pathology/*surgery
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Clinical application of endoscopic two-portal one-way releasing procedure for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Jun ZHANG ; Qiu-Ling SANG ; Mo LI ; Wen-Hai ZHAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(2):139-140
OBJECTIVETo study the method and effect of endoscopic two-portal one-way releasing procedure for cut of transverse carpal ligament and decompression of median nerve.
METHODSEleven female patients (13 sides) with primary carpal tunnel synrome underwent endoscopic two-portal one-way releasing procedure, there were 3 left hands, 6 right, and 2 both. All the subjects had hypesthesia in the radial three and half finger's tip with a positive, Tinel sign of median nerve at wrist; 11 cases had thenar myatrophy in which 4 had opposition dysfunction. Under local anaesthesia, the proximal incision was located at the point of the proximal carpal transverse striation level between palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis. The outlet was chosed the junction of the parallel line of the ulnar side of thumb and proximal extending line of middle ring fingers' long axis while the thumb was in abduction position. The length of each incision was only one centimeter. The hook knife was inserted to the proximate of the transverse carpal ligament, then, the transverse carpal ligament was completely released form the proximal to the distal end by hook knife under the endoscope monitor.
RESULTSThe results showed that both pinch and grip function was satisfied and no complications occurred at 4 to 20 months followed-up. S3+ M3 or more has been reached in 3 months after operation.
CONCLUSIONThe endoscopic two-portal one-way releasing procedure is an easy and effective method for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Adult ; Aged ; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ; pathology ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Decompression, Surgical ; Endoscopy ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Ligaments ; surgery ; Median Nerve ; surgery ; Middle Aged ; Recovery of Function
            
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