Title of article :
Comparison of Knifelight Surgery versus Conventional Open Surgery in the Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Heidarian, Amin School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran , Abbasi, Hamidreza School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran , Hasanzadeh Hoseinabadi, Mehdi School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran , Hajialibeyg, Azin School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran , Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Seifirad, Soroush Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
Pages :
4
From page :
385
To page :
388
Abstract :
Background: A variety of surgical treatment methods for carpal tunnel syndrome are introduced recently, including open surgery, endoscopic and the Knifelight. It is hypothesized that Knifelight method could decrease scar tenderness and time before return to daily activities for patients and is accompanied with less disturbance to fine sensory nerves. Objectives: To compare the Knifelight instrument and open carpal tunnel release with respect to scar length, operation duration, recovery time needed before return to work and amount of pain three weeks after surgery in patients with neurophysiologically confirmed carpal tunnel syndrome. Patients and Methods: Fifty nine patients with indication for carpal tunnel release randomly assigned into two groups: open (n=30) or Knifelight (n=29). The patients compared regarding scar length, operation duration, time to return to daily activities and amount of pain at three weeks after operation based on Visual Analog Scale. Results: There was no significant differences regarding age and sex in the two groups. The scar length, operation duration and time before return to daily activities were significantly lower in the Knifelight group. Although the mean visual analogue scale of Knifelight group found to be lower than the other, it was not statistically significant. Conclusions: The Knifelight technique is accompanied with advantages over the open surgery regarding operation time, scar length and time to return to daily activities. The pain relieve based on Visual Analog Scale was not statistically different from conventional open surgery.
Keywords :
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome , Surgical Procedures , Minimally Invasive , Case-Control Studies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2422287
Link To Document :
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