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Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality
This prospective study was conducted to investigate electrophysiological qualities and patient’s satisfaction of a synovial gliding tissue flap in treating true recurring carpal tunnel syndrome. In 14 patients (11 women, three men), 15 median nerves were included in this retrospective study. For all...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122094 |
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author | Payr, Stephan Tiefenboeck, Thomas M. Moser, Veith Turkof, Edvin |
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description | This prospective study was conducted to investigate electrophysiological qualities and patient’s satisfaction of a synovial gliding tissue flap in treating true recurring carpal tunnel syndrome. In 14 patients (11 women, three men), 15 median nerves were included in this retrospective study. For all 15 nerves, motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity, compound muscle action potential, a Visual Analogue Scale-score (VAS-score) questionnaire and an adapted Levine-Test were evaluated pre- and postoperatively. All participants underwent operative neurolysis of the median nerve, which was then enwrapped by a synovial gliding tissue flap. Eleven procedures were completed by integument enlargement. Follow-up period was 12 months. Postoperatively, distal latency decreased significantly by 15.6%. Compound muscle action potential and sensory nerve conduction velocity did not improve significantly. VAS score regarding pain reduced highly significantly with 74.1%. The adapted Levine-Test function score improved highly significantly with 39.2%. The synovial gliding tissue flap lead to an excellent patient’s satisfaction for treating true recurring carpal tunnel syndrome. Primary wound closure should be completed with integument enlargement if needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-69475692020-01-13 Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality Payr, Stephan Tiefenboeck, Thomas M. Moser, Veith Turkof, Edvin J Clin Med Article This prospective study was conducted to investigate electrophysiological qualities and patient’s satisfaction of a synovial gliding tissue flap in treating true recurring carpal tunnel syndrome. In 14 patients (11 women, three men), 15 median nerves were included in this retrospective study. For all 15 nerves, motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity, compound muscle action potential, a Visual Analogue Scale-score (VAS-score) questionnaire and an adapted Levine-Test were evaluated pre- and postoperatively. All participants underwent operative neurolysis of the median nerve, which was then enwrapped by a synovial gliding tissue flap. Eleven procedures were completed by integument enlargement. Follow-up period was 12 months. Postoperatively, distal latency decreased significantly by 15.6%. Compound muscle action potential and sensory nerve conduction velocity did not improve significantly. VAS score regarding pain reduced highly significantly with 74.1%. The adapted Levine-Test function score improved highly significantly with 39.2%. The synovial gliding tissue flap lead to an excellent patient’s satisfaction for treating true recurring carpal tunnel syndrome. Primary wound closure should be completed with integument enlargement if needed. MDPI 2019-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6947569/ /pubmed/31805719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122094 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Payr, Stephan Tiefenboeck, Thomas M. Moser, Veith Turkof, Edvin Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality |
title | Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality |
title_full | Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality |
title_fullStr | Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality |
title_full_unstemmed | Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality |
title_short | Surgery of True Recurring Median Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Synovial Flap by Wulle Plus Integument Enlargement Leads to a High Patient’s Satisfaction and Improved Functionality |
title_sort | surgery of true recurring median carpal tunnel syndrome with synovial flap by wulle plus integument enlargement leads to a high patient’s satisfaction and improved functionality |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122094 |
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