Literature DB >> 16952718

Complications of endoscopic and open carpal tunnel release.

Leon S Benson1, Aaron A Bare, Daniel J Nagle, Valerie S Harder, Craig S Williams, Jeffrey L Visotsky.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compile the major complications of carpal tunnel surgery and compare reported complications for open and endoscopic techniques.
METHODS: A literature assessment was performed for published complications of open and endoscopic carpal tunnel release procedures; 80 publications, representing a period from 1966 through 2001, were reviewed. Complications were identified as neurapraxia; nerve, tendon, or artery injury; and wound infection or dehiscence that required antibiotics or additional operative care. Differences in the proportions of complications between carpal tunnel release procedures were explored with the use of Fisher exact tests.
RESULTS: The literature review yielded 22,327 cases of endoscopic carpal tunnel release and 5,669 cases of open carpal tunnel release. For structural damage to nerves, arteries, or tendons, the incidence for open carpal tunnel release is 0.49% and for endoscopic methods (transbursal and extra-bursal), 0.19%. This difference is statistically significant (P < .005; 2-tailed Fisher exact test) and suggests that the overall proportion of structural complications for open carpal tunnel release according to our complication selection criteria is greater than the overall proportion of complications for endoscopic carpal tunnel release.
CONCLUSIONS: The proportion of complications for carpal tunnel release, performed through an endoscopic or open approach, is very low. Selection of an open versus an endoscopic approach on the basis of structural complications for nerve, arteries, or tendons is not supported by statistical analysis of published complications. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective comparative therapeutic study.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16952718     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2006.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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2.  The Cup of Diogenes: a fixed anatomical landmark for carpal tunnel surgery.

Authors:  Matthew T Houdek; Eric R Wagner; Alexander Y Shin
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3.  Epidermal Inclusion Cyst after Carpal Tunnel Release: A Case Report.

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Authors:  Joshua Choo; Bradon J Wilhelmi; Morton L Kasdan
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6.  Comparison of Local-Only Anesthesia Versus Sedation in Patients Undergoing Staged Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Release: A Randomized Trial.

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7.  Simultaneous Bilateral Versus Staged Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Release: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis.

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8.  Local steroid injection for moderately severe idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome: protocol of a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial (NCT 00806871).

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9.  Progesterone - new therapy in mild carpal tunnel syndrome? Study design of a randomized clinical trial for local therapy.

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10.  Shared medical appointments as a new model for carpal tunnel surgery consultation: A randomized clinical trial.

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