Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study

Background: surgical treatment of established carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be accomplished by various operative modalities, epineurotomy of the median nerve plus carpal ligament release has been advocated by many authors, This study try to evaluate the role of epineurotomy on the outcome of ope...

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Main Authors: Adnan H. Hnoosh, Thamer. K. Al-Dulaymi, Ali. M. Al-Shydidi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad 2009-01-01
Series:مجلة كلية الطب
Online Access:http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1152
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spelling doaj-e162a992d72d442783de757b2a55214c2020-11-24T21:54:08ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572009-01-0150410.32007/1152%g407-409Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative studyAdnan H. Hnoosh0Thamer. K. Al-Dulaymi1Ali. M. Al-Shydidi2Dept. of surgery, College of Medicine, Baghdad UniversityDept. of surgery, College of Medicine, Baghdad UniversityDept. of surgery, College of Medicine, Baghdad University Background: surgical treatment of established carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be accomplished by various operative modalities, epineurotomy of the median nerve plus carpal ligament release has been advocated by many authors, This study try to evaluate the role of epineurotomy on the outcome of operative treatment of CTS postoperatively, compared to simple release only . Patients and Methods: 48 hands of 42 patients, 34 female and 8 male. where classified in to two groups, one group had a release of the transverse carpal ligament alone, group (1). and the other group had a release plus epineurotomy of the median nerve, group (2). Selection of patients was according to the same clinical criteria regarding physical finding, periods of symptoms preoperatively, as well as sex and age. Positive finding of (EMG) confirming established median nerve dysfunction due to compression, the operative procedure technically unified by the operating team. Clinical assessment of the patients carried out six month post operatively. Results: 60% of group (1) and 56% in group (2) no longer had any symptoms referable to the dysfunction of the median nerve. Physical examination revealed average two–point discrimination of 5.1 mm in group (1) and 4.7 in group (2). The electrophysiological test (EMG) showed average sensory latency of 4.1 mil sec. in both groups. Evaluation of the patients six months postoperatively revealed no detectable significant differences between the two groups with regard to symptoms, objective finding, Tinel's sign. Phalen test, or (EMG) values. Conclusion: epineurotomy of the median nerve add no benefit to the simple carpal ligament release of the transverse carpal ligament alone. Keywords: Carpal tunnel syndrome. epineurotomy in carpal tunnel syndrome. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1152
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author Adnan H. Hnoosh
Thamer. K. Al-Dulaymi
Ali. M. Al-Shydidi
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Thamer. K. Al-Dulaymi
Ali. M. Al-Shydidi
Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study
مجلة كلية الطب
author_facet Adnan H. Hnoosh
Thamer. K. Al-Dulaymi
Ali. M. Al-Shydidi
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title Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study
title_short Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study
title_full Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study
title_fullStr Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromeA comparative study
title_sort simple carpal ligament release versus release plus epineurotomy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndromea comparative study
publisher Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad
series مجلة كلية الطب
issn 0041-9419
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publishDate 2009-01-01
description Background: surgical treatment of established carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be accomplished by various operative modalities, epineurotomy of the median nerve plus carpal ligament release has been advocated by many authors, This study try to evaluate the role of epineurotomy on the outcome of operative treatment of CTS postoperatively, compared to simple release only . Patients and Methods: 48 hands of 42 patients, 34 female and 8 male. where classified in to two groups, one group had a release of the transverse carpal ligament alone, group (1). and the other group had a release plus epineurotomy of the median nerve, group (2). Selection of patients was according to the same clinical criteria regarding physical finding, periods of symptoms preoperatively, as well as sex and age. Positive finding of (EMG) confirming established median nerve dysfunction due to compression, the operative procedure technically unified by the operating team. Clinical assessment of the patients carried out six month post operatively. Results: 60% of group (1) and 56% in group (2) no longer had any symptoms referable to the dysfunction of the median nerve. Physical examination revealed average two–point discrimination of 5.1 mm in group (1) and 4.7 in group (2). The electrophysiological test (EMG) showed average sensory latency of 4.1 mil sec. in both groups. Evaluation of the patients six months postoperatively revealed no detectable significant differences between the two groups with regard to symptoms, objective finding, Tinel's sign. Phalen test, or (EMG) values. Conclusion: epineurotomy of the median nerve add no benefit to the simple carpal ligament release of the transverse carpal ligament alone. Keywords: Carpal tunnel syndrome. epineurotomy in carpal tunnel syndrome.
url http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1152
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