J Korean Orthop Assoc.  1995 Dec;30(6):1733-1738. 10.4055/jkoa.1995.30.6.1733.

The Results of Open Release in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Abstract

Forry-two symptomatic hands of 29 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome operated during the period from Marth 1986 to December 1993 were analized in clinical aspect. Among 29 patients, 3(10.3%) were male and 26(89.7%)were female. The syndrome occured on the right side in 10(34.5%) patients, on the left in 6(20.7%) patients, and on both in 13(44.8%) patients. The causes of the syndrome were idiopathic(90.5%), trauma(7.1%), mass(2.4%). Paresthesia(57.1%) was the most common chief complanit, followed by numbness(35.7%), pain(21.4%), weakness(9.5%). Thenar muscie atrophy occured in 84.8%, positive Tinel sign in 83.3% and positive Phalen sign in 90.0%. Delay of motor conduction velocity of median nerve was noted in all cases and delay of sensory nerve conduction velocity in all cases. Denervation finding such as fibrillation or sharp waves were seen in all cases. The carpal tunnel release was performed in all cases, and 31 cases were treated by carpal tunnel tunnel release with internal neurolysis. 35 cases(83.3%) were excellent or good results. The cases were long duration were poorer results. No significant difference was found between the results in cases treated by carpal tunnel release alone and those in cases treated by carpal tunnel release with internal neurolysis of median nerve.

Keyword

Carpal tunnel syndrome; open release

MeSH Terms

Atrophy
Bryophyta
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome*
Denervation
Female
Hand
Humans
Male
Median Nerve
Neural Conduction

Cited by  1 articles

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Congenital Radial Dysplasia
Joo-Yong Kim, Gyu-Min Gong, Heui-Chul Gwak, Dae-Hyun Park, Hyeong-Joo Lee
J Korean Soc Surg Hand. 2013;18(2):81-84.    doi: 10.12790/jkssh.2013.18.2.81.

Full Text Links
  • JKOA
Actions
Cited
CITED
export Copy
Close
Share
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Similar articles
Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr