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Accuracy of Carpal Tunnel Injection: A Prospective Evaluation of 756 Patients.

David P Green1, Brendan J MacKay2, Steven J Seiler3, Michael T Fry2.   

Abstract

Background: Corticosteroid injection into the carpal tunnel is both a diagnostic test and a therapeutic modality in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Many injection techniques are described in the literature. Improper placement of injection may result in damage to neurovascular structures in the carpal canal or decrease efficacy of the test and/or therapy. The purpose of this study is to determine if carpal tunnel injection using anatomic landmarks is reproducible and safe. A review of the senior author's injection technique is presented.
Methods: Over 8 years, there were 756 attempted placements of a 25-gauge needle into the carpal tunnel in a simulated carpal tunnel injection prior to open carpal tunnel release. The needle was inserted at the wrist crease, just ulnar to palmaris longus. Open carpal tunnel release was subsequently performed, and position of the needle was recorded.
Results: In 572 patients (75.7%), the needle was found to be in the carpal tunnel without penetration of contents. The needle was in the carpal tunnel but piercing the median nerve in 66 attempts (8.7%). The carpal tunnel was missed in 118 attempts (15.6%). Conclusions: This is the largest study looking at accuracy of carpal tunnel injection using anatomic landmarks. Our injection accuracy (75.7%) is less than reported in previous studies, which note 82% to 100% accuracy using the same injection technique. This may indicate that carpal tunnel injection is less reliable than previously thought. Safety of carpal tunnel injection remains an important concern. The median nerve was penetrated in 8.7% of attempts.

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Keywords:  anatomic landmarks; carpal tunnel; carpal tunnel injection; carpal tunnel syndrome; injection accuracy; injection technique; median nerve

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30003816      PMCID: PMC6966283          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718787330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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