CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE VIA LIMITED PALMAR INCISION USING RHINOPLASTY INSTRUMENTS

CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE VIA LIMITED PALMAR INCISION USING RHINOPLASTY INSTRUMENTS

Objective: Carpal tunnel release via a limited palmar incision has been shown to combine the simplicity and safety of the traditional open approach with a reduction of tissue trauma and improved postoperative recovery of the endoscopic technique. A modification of this technique is presented.Methods: The operation begins with a 1.5-2 cm palmar incision, dissection is performed using a Killian periostal elevator, exposure is provided by a Killian speculum and the transverse carpal ligament is severed by angled cartilage scissors.Results: Twenty-eight carpal tunnel cases were operated using this approach without any complication.Conclusion: This technique not only pleased the surgeon by its simplicity and safety but also the patient who made a rapid and full recovery.Key Words: Carpal tunnel, Decompression, Limited incision.

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