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The Comparison between Limited Open Carpal Tunnel Release Using Direct Vision and Tunneling Technique and Standard Open Carpal Tunnel Release: A Randomized Controlled Trial Study
Suppaphol S ,
Worathanarat P ,
Kawinwongkovit V ,
Pittayawutwinit P
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Suppaphol S, Worathanarat P, Kawinwongkovit V, Pittayawutwinit P. The Comparison between Limited Open Carpal Tunnel Release Using Direct Vision and Tunneling Technique and Standard Open Carpal Tunnel Release: A Randomized Controlled Trial Study. J Med Assoc Thai 2012;95:532.
Objective: To compare the operative outcome of carpal tunnel release between limited open carpal tunnel release using direct vision and tunneling technique (group A) with standard open carpal tunnel release (group B).
Material and Method: Twenty-eight patients were enrolled in the present study. A single blind randomized control trial study was conducted to compare the postoperative results between group A and B. The study parameters were Levine’s symptom severity and functional score, grip and pinch strength, and average two-point discrimination.
Results: The postoperative results between two groups were comparable with no statistical significance. Only grip strength at three months follow up was significantly greater in group A than in group B.
Conclusion: The limited open carpal tunnel release in the present study is effective comparable to the standard open carpal tunnel release. The others advantage of this technique are better cosmesis and improvement in grip strength at the three months postoperative period.
Keywords: Limited open carpal tunnel release, Standard open carpal tunnel release, Randomized controlled trial study
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