Comparison of two approaches for carpal tunnel release: Extended versus mini-open technique.

JOINT DISEASES AND RELATED SURGERY(2020)

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Objectives: This study aims to describe a retrospective study using prospectively gathered data to compare mini-open and extended open release techniques for moderate to severe carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Patients and methods: The data of 198 consecutive patients (139 males. 59 females; mean age 57.0 +/- 4.5 years; range, 44 to 75 years) treated for CPS were used. For matching, age, gender and severity of the compression, the Greathouse Ernst Halle Schaffer neurophysiological classification system was used. After matching, 63 observations in each group (group 1: mini-open and group 2: extended open) were used for analysis. A Jamar hydraulic hand dynamometer was used to measure preand postoperative third month grip strengths. The key pinch test was performed also at third month. Patients completed the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire at the last follow-up. Results: Symptom severity and functional status were improved up to half fold in both groups at final follow-up: however, there was no statistically significant clinical difference between the groups (p>0.05). There were. totally six patients with paresthesia symptoms (three in each group; 4.7%), which improved in three months. Eight patients (6.3%. one in group 1 and seven in group 2, p=0.032) had dysesthesia and pillar pain. Conclusion: Mini-open and extended open carpal tunnel release have similar clinical outcomes without any major complications.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome,extended release,mini-open release,matched-pair analysis
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