Procedure Type
SurgicalProcedure Duration
15 - 60 MinutesHospital Stay (Days)
1 DayCarpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery is a specialized procedure designed to alleviate the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition caused by the compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This surgery is primarily recommended for patients who have not responded to non-surgical treatments and experience persistent pain, numbness, or weakness in the hand and wrist.
Surgical intervention for carpal tunnel syndrome is typically recommended when symptoms significantly interfere with daily activities or when there is a risk of permanent nerve damage. Common indicators include chronic pain, progressive muscle weakness in the hand, and diminished sensation in the fingers, which can hinder precision tasks and reduce overall hand functionality.
Before undergoing carpal tunnel surgery, patients undergo a comprehensive evaluation, including physical examination and diagnostic tests such as nerve conduction studies or electromyography. The pre-operative process involves discussing medical history, current medications, and any potential risks with the surgeon. Patients are advised to follow specific pre-surgery instructions, including fasting and arranging post-operative care.
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Carpal tunnel release surgery can be performed through two primary techniques: open surgery and endoscopic surgery. In open surgery, the surgeon makes an incision in the palm to access and release the transverse carpal ligament, relieving pressure on the median nerve. Endoscopic surgery involves smaller incisions and the use of a camera-guided instrument to perform the ligament release. Both methods aim to restore nerve function and reduce symptoms effectively.
Recovery from carpal tunnel surgery varies depending on the individual and the surgical approach used. Most patients experience relief from symptoms shortly after the procedure, but full recovery can take several weeks. Post-operative care includes keeping the surgical site clean, avoiding strenuous activities, and engaging in physical therapy exercises to regain strength and mobility in the hand.
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