J Korean Orthop Assoc.  2002 Jun;37(3):369-373.

Change of Pillar Pain after Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Inje University, Ilsan Paik Hospital, Koyang, Korea. sjs0506@ilsanpaik.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Endoscopic carpal tunnel release has been reported to offer the advantages of reduced pain and complications, and to allow a rapid return to work. It was, therefore, introduced as an alternative to open carpal tunnel release. With this in mind, we analyzed changing pillar pain after endoscopic carpal tunnel release.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We analyzed 22 patients (35 cases) who were treated by endoscopic carpal tunnel release, and followed for over l year, from November 1999.
RESULTS
According to Cseuz's criteria, 27 cases were excellent and 5 were good. Levine's Symptom Severity Scale improved from 35 preoperatively to 14 postoperatively.
CONCLUSION
While endoscopic carpal tunnel release was confirmed to offer the advantages of reduced pain and palmar scarring, there seemed to be no difference in the clinical results compared with the open method. Therefore, endoscopic carpal tunnel release may be a useful method if it is done skillfully and carefully. However, even in the case of endoscopic release, pillar pain remains a problem. Long term results need to be examined to evaluate recurrence.

Keyword

Carpal tunnel syndrome; Endoscopic release; Pillar pain

MeSH Terms

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cicatrix
Humans
Recurrence
Return to Work
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