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Título
The simonetta technique for carpal tunnel syndrome: Immediate postoperative evaluation and long-term comparative study
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Año del Documento
2014
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Documento Fuente
Int Journal of Orthopaedics 2014, 23 1(3): 109-115
Résumé
Aim: Carpal tunnel release by opening the flexor retinaculum is considered a satisfactory treatment. However, in some patients, all the symptoms are not resolved. The objective of our study is to compare two surgical techniques.
Material and methods: We have carried out a clinical, electromyographic and dynamometric evaluation of more than a hundred patients that received surgical treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, in a comparative analysis of the techniques used four weeks and ten years after surgery. Transverse ligament lengthening according to the Simonetta technique and mini-open decompression of the median nerve with an entire section of transverse ligament were compared.
Results: The Simonetta technique, in the immediate postoperative period as well as ten years after surgery, contributes to better results of manual function and grip strength, with a higher presence of numbness and tingling than decompression with complete section of the flexor retinaculum.
Conclusion: The technique of Simonetta is a surgical option to be considered in those patients affected by a mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome than require manual effort for daily activities.
Materias (normalizadas)
Síndrome del túnel carpiano
ISSN
2311-5106
Revisión por pares
SI
Idioma
eng
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