Follow Up Study of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients Underwent Partial Release of Transverse Carpal Ligament Using Inching Test

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  • Yoon, Eul Sik (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine) ;
  • Gu, Ja Hea (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine) ;
  • Kim, Dong Hwee (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine) ;
  • Kang, Yoon Kyu (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine) ;
  • Hwang, Mi Riang (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine) ;
  • Dong, Eun Sang (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine)
  • 윤을식 (고려대학교 의과대학 성형외과학교실) ;
  • 구자혜 (고려대학교 의과대학 성형외과학교실) ;
  • 김동휘 (고려대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실) ;
  • 강윤규 (고려대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실) ;
  • 황미령 (고려대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실) ;
  • 동은상 (고려대학교 의과대학 성형외과학교실)
  • Received : 2007.05.10
  • Published : 2007.11.10

Abstract

Purpose: Complete release of the transverse carpal ligament (TCL) is accepted as the standard treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). However, loss of grip and pinch power are reported in some patients after complete release of the TCL. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of complete versus partial carpal tunnel release by using the inching technique. Methods: Nineteen patients (a total of 27 hands) who each had a confirmed diagnosis of CTS were selected from September 2002 to February 2003. The cases were divided into three groups(mild, moderate and severe) based on preoperative electrodiagnostic studies. The patients with partial carpal tunnel syndrome were classified into the mild or moderate groups, while patients with complete carpal tunnel syndrome were classified into the moderate or severe groups. Patient oriented data (functional and symptomatic) were collected and electrophysiologic studies were undertaken preoperatively and postoperatively(on the 2nd week, 1st month, 3rd month and 6th month after surgery).Results: In this study, the mild and moderate groups showed both good functional and symptomatic results and improvements in electrophysiologic studies.Conclusion: Carpal tunnel syndrome patients classified into mild or moderate groups based on nerve conduction studies, and whose precise compression sites were pinpointed using the inching technique, can be treated by partial carpal tunnel release.

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