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Can the outcome of open carpal tunnel release be predicted?: a review of the literature.

Alexandra Turner1, Frank Kimble, Károly Gulyás, Jennifer Ball.   

Abstract

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition affecting 1% of the population. Open carpal tunnel release is the most commonly performed procedure for this condition. About 70-90% of patients have good to excellent long-term outcomes with open carpal tunnel release. The remainder have poor outcomes. An understanding of factors which predict a poor outcome following open carpal tunnel release would be of benefit during preoperative counselling, and provides more accurate expectations of outcomes after surgery. We reviewed the published literature in the English language over the last 20 years in an attempt to ascertain predictors of poor outcomes following open carpal tunnel release. Patient factors such as age, sex and weight were not found to be predictors of a poor outcome following open carpal tunnel release. Similarly, physical examination had little usefulness, save for abductor pollicis wasting, for predicting post-surgical functional limitations, symptoms or satisfaction. Co-morbid conditions such as diabetes, poor health status, thoracic outlet syndrome, double crush, alcohol and smoking have a worse prognosis. Normal nerve conduction studies preoperatively, direct nerve surgery such as neurolysis, abductor pollicis brevis muscle wasting and workers' compensation cases which involve lawyers preoperatively are all associated with worse outcomes. Postoperative physiotherapy may accelerate recovery but neither modifies functional recovery or reduces symptom occurrence.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20575880     DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.05175.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ANZ J Surg        ISSN: 1445-1433            Impact factor:   1.872


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2.  Do comorbid ulnar symptoms or ulnar neuropathy affect the prognosis of workers with carpal tunnel syndrome?

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3.  Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment and the Subsequent Alterations in Median Nerve Transverse Mobility.

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4.  Median Nerve Transverse Mobility and Outcome after Carpal Tunnel Release.

Authors:  Verena J M M Schrier; Stefanie Evers; Jennifer R Geske; Walter K Kremers; Hector R Villarraga; Sanjeev Kakar; Ruud W Selles; Steven E R Hovius; Russell Gelfman; Peter C Amadio
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2019-09-02       Impact factor: 2.998

Review 5.  Thoracic outlet syndrome: definition, aetiological factors, diagnosis, management and occupational impact.

Authors:  Jacky Laulan; Bernard Fouquet; Camille Rodaix; Penelope Jauffret; Yves Roquelaure; Alexis Descatha
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2011-09

6.  Factors influencing prioritization for carpal tunnel syndrome consultation.

Authors:  Bryan Chung; Steven F Morris
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7.  Gender influence on clinical presentation and high-resolution ultrasound findings in primary carpal tunnel syndrome: do women only differ in incidence?

Authors:  Leonhard Gruber; Hannes Gruber; Tanja Djurdjevic; Peter Schullian; Alexander Loizides
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8.  Corticosteroid injection for carpal tunnel syndrome: a 5-year survivorship analysis.

Authors:  Paul J Jenkins; Andrew D Duckworth; Adam C Watts; Jane E McEachan
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9.  Diffusion tensor imaging of the median nerve before and after carpal tunnel release in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: feasibility study.

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10.  Outcome of carpal tunnel decompression with pre-surgical diagnosis determined on general practitioner assessment and nerve conduction study.

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